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Here we have an absolute classic Speysider from a long-time family-owned distillery. This 25 year old single malt from Glenfarclas spent its days in 100% Oloroso sherry casks. It’s complex and delicately sherried, a whisky that’s sure not to disappoint. It won gold at the 2019 International Spirits Challenge and makes a great after dinner treat. Awesome.
A touch of menthol. Classic Sherry notes, less pronounced than the 15 year old perhaps, but the complexity is greater.
Incredibly clean central palate, but amazingly tangy. Really zingy top notes. Sherry and creamy barley, hints of gingerbread and nutty chocolate.
Very, very long and complex finish, oak-rich, hints of smoke, cocoa, buttery...
One of our all-time favourite Speyside malts.

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A fabulous bargain this 25 yr old sherried malt. It improves with air as well quite a bit. a few weeks with a few out of bottle will enhance it further, not that it is not already good. Typical Glenfarclas profile, just smoother and more of everything. probably the cheapest 25 yr old as well as one of the best. struth
My understanding is that it is not 100% Oloroso Sherry Cask matured but combined with the lesser quality Fino Sherry Casks. Having said that, you would need to be a 'Ralfy' to know the difference! Excellent spirit but just a little weak - TASTES watered down!
Given to me by my middle Son for my 80th Birthday. Could not have wished for anything that would give me more pleasure. A genuinely great malt whisky and a right rare treat.
Outstanding dram! Very smooth and with a single ice cube ? this is definitely one of my favourites.
Lacks character, in my opinion, with no smooth transition between nose, palate and finish. Admittedly the taste is good, but the nose isn't very inviting and the finish is pretty generic. It's not a bad whisky by any means, but I expected more, given the age.