What's in a name? Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Solera Reserve whisky is called whisky because it's produced in Scotland. Were it from America it would be spelled Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Solera Reserve whiskey, rather than whisky.
Nose: Sherry, citrus - orange in particular, dry wood. Slight suggestion of smoke? Palate: Medium, sherry, raisins. Fruitcake, spices, sweetness.Finish: Candied fruits, raisins, spices, Christmas pudding, oak takes over.
The Master of Malt
The Art of Vatting!
Yes it is a 'manufactured' malt in the sense of using the Solera vatting technique. But for all that it is a superbly rounded and balanced malt. It is lush, syrupy and rich and very dangerously drinkable. It is also a bargain at this price.
Wish you had a retail travel version
Which is 43% and a 1 L solild bottle:) This whisky is an incredibile combination of delicate fruityness and bourbon casks freshness. Though I am an Ardbeg drinker, this dram is always on my whikyshelf!!!
It´s a party every time I drink it
The price is good and the taste is much better.
Nice young malt
This is one of the best 15 years malt I ever taste! Palate is quite rounded like dancing in your mouth... Nice single malt scotch for this price.