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Glenfarclas
Scotland
Single Malt
A wonderfully sherried 15 year old dram from Glenfarclas, boasting oodles of dried fruit notes. It’s bottled at 46% ABV simply because this was the strength that George Grant’s grandfather preferred it at. Happily, this also results in the Speysider boasting a big, juicy, Christmas cake profile. A fabulously complex Scotch while also being easily drinkable.
Intense, powerful sherry. Cream sherry, certainly – Pedro Ximenez? almost… a touch of peppermint? An almost rancio quality to this. Smells older than 15.
Raisins, more sherry, orange peel, walnuts, dates.
Incredibly long, complex, more of the walnuts again.
Water draws out sweetness. This is Christmas cake, not whisky. Simply astonishing.
Glenfarclas has been a bit hit or miss for me but this one is on point. Great sherried malt. Very good punchiness at 46% (something that is lacking a bit on their the 12 and 25 year olds). Very happy with this one!
Yes a marvellous and great value Single malt for the money...now one of my favourites sitting alongside some higher priced spysides and holds its own!! Will buy again definitely ??
Tried in a bar in Edinburgh as part of a whisky flight. Definitely my least favourite of the selection I was served. Found it to be unpleasantly rough for a 15 year old malt. Doesn’t hold a candle to the 25 year old. Disappointing.
One of the best values out there. Beautiful and complex sherry and fruitiness. Would like to try other age statements but consistently hear the 15 is the best.
Not aged in PX - maybe Amontillado &/or Oloroso, and not the entire bottling. Spicy, fruit peel notes. A little medicinal touch. Tasted immediately after Glenlivet 15 French Cask. This let the sherry character show but you have to wonder if supply for casks is impacting the style. I've had richer versions over the last 15 years or so