In another category of whisky
I went to the liquor store looking for the 15 year old and to my disappointment they only has the 10, 12, and a 1973 family cask for $770. Needless to say I bought the 12.
It's really an incredible whisky and has such a smooth, thick, and rich flavor. The finish is spectacular and it really tastes like you're drinking a bowl of butterscotch and vanilla pudding that was mixed together. It's probably the favorite in my collection which is why I'm giving it a 10. I know there's probably better whisky out there to find (such as older expressions of glenfarclas), but until I taste them, this is at the top of my list. Add a small amount of water and it will be the smoothest whisky you've tasted and the sweetness will explode.
Master of Malt Customer Jul 8, 2015
One of my favorites
I love the dry, nutty finish. Excellent before dinner with a few drops of water.
Michael Ward Mar 19, 2015
My Favorite,so far...
I've just bought a bottle of 105 and I really prefer the 12 yo. It is my go to whiskey when I'm in the mood for something w/o peat. I love the dry, nutty finish. I'm still trying to find the 15 yo. The 17 yo is available here, but it's a little out of my price range.
Michael Ward Mar 14, 2015
Excellent 12
Complex to the point of being mysterious. I finished a bottle over the course of a month and was sad to see it end. I felt like there was still more to discover. Recommend starting with a couple rocks on the first try and dialing back to neat on subsequent drams to really get a feel for it. Definitely worth repeating.
Master of Malt Customer Feb 5, 2015
Great introduction to the Glenfarclas style
In a blind tasting of a handful of 12 year olds, I truly think I'd be able to pick out the Glenfarclas. It just has that much character. The sherry butts lend a depth and complexity to the whisky that's pretty special. I'm a big fan of Glenfarclas overall, but this 12 YO is proof you don't have to completely empty the wallet to enjoy the quality of their range. Oh, I love the 15 and 17 year old expressions, and the 21 is amazing, perhaps my favorite overall, if cost were not a factor, but with an eye on the price/quality ratio. the 12 really stands out.
I'm fortunate enough to live where I can easily pick up a full liter of Glenfarclas 12 on a duty-free island for under US$25 a bottle, the equivalent of paying US$17 for a 700mL bottle. Would be a bargain at twice the price. Love the fresh, sherried notes on this dram -- one of the boldest and fullest 12 I've sampled. It's not incredibly smooth, yet I'd never call it harsh. It's perhaps assertive, aware of its own unique character and unapologetic for it. Some time in the glass definitely relaxes this whisky -- opens it up, smooths it out. it There's a bit of fruit and honey on the palate, and perhaps even a bit of oak and peat at first, but that actually went away with just a few minutes' time (either that or the ice). Nice lengthy finish, too (once again, diminished with the addition of ice), a bit surprising for a 12 year old. Highly recommended.
Master of Malt Customer Jan 18, 2015