So that Glenmorangie Cake is interesting, following are my notes from last night and this morning.
On the nose for me (everyone is different so the following may not be your experience) it is pineapple, fresh baked vanilla cake (no icing, just the cake), sugar that has been melted in a pan on the stove but not yet caramelized (just a hint of sweetness), and so much pear. I had to pour another dram in my Glencairn glass this morning (yes I am sitting here nosing the stuff at 0950) just to reaffirm the pear notes and holy crap it is right there, so much pear! A hint of malt, but only just. I only get the alcohol if I burry my nose in the glass, and at 46% I thought is would be more in my face. I give it a swirl and detect some honey, like the stuff at a farmer's market in a Mason jar with the homemade label. Only the faintest hint of wood, which is nice because on a finished whisky I hate for the wood to steal the show. Did I mention pear? The angels must have mentioned their share and God must have snuck in an juiced a pear into the cask. There is a warm bread in the oven note as well but only just a hint (I asked my better half to nose and tell me what she smelled because I couldn't place it and when she said warm sourdough it made sense). The initial pineapple is fading, giving way to, you guessed it, more pear. Possibly some cocoa hints, but at the time of this rambling I am not sure... like a chocolate drizzled pretzel?
The palate is Glenmorangie Original, but a touch more oily. Smooth, gentle, light. Gives a nice tingle with the ABV but not in a bad way. Clean oak, a hint of sweet honey and a biscuit (the southern kind, not a dang cookie that the Brits call a biscuit). After the nose I feel I am missing everything. Where did the rest of it go... I will have to try again to see if what I nosed shows up on the palate.
Edited for spelling, I shouldn't do a second tasting in the morning!