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Glenfarclas
Scotland
Single Malt
From the renowned Glenfarclas Distillery, this delicate whisky is a wonderful expression of the Speyside style. Matured in 100% Oloroso sherry casks, it offers far more complexity than you’d expect from a 10-year-old dram. A smooth, welcoming whisky that’s become the understated favourite in many a collection. Excellent as an aperitif, and excellent value.
Lots of juicy, sweet, sherry notes combined with malt and barley. Creamy hints of toffee give way to delicate honey, vanilla, and orchard fruits.
Delicious sherry sweetness and dried fruits, with complex, delicate winter spices and fruitcake. Light toffee, and a hint of smoke.
Long, smooth, spicy and fruity, with a touch of oak.
£5.35 - £45.17
I’ve read lots of banging on about Sherry in whisky but this is the first one I can actually taste it in. Smooth, sweet with the smallest touch of smoke. Makes me want to taste the more aged varieties from this distillery.
The very first Whisky i had tried for about 25 odd years, i am not normally a Whisky drinker by any means so my Review will be fairly basic. I tried Glenfarcas 10 on the advice of a customer in an Edinburgh Whisky Shop. He said Whisky is a matter of taste and it tasted really nice for me. A slight sweetness and a pleasant nose and none of the after heat associated with blended Whisky i have tried in the past. Left a lasting pleasant aftertaste... i liked it so much i got a bottle to bring home.
Nice 10 yr old Glenfarclas..with nice toffeed flavours...nice taste for a 10 yr old.Recommended as with all Glenfarclas.
I've only had one glass of this, but it's a bit sweet for me. It wasn't expensive, so I don't feel too badly about it, but I probably won't buy it again. I'm sure I'll have the bottle around for guests, since I probably won't have it often myself. Perhaps if I'm in the mood for dessert?
Nose: sweet sherry and malty, honey Palate: light, sherry sweetness and malty Finish: medium and smooth Would buy again...