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Glenfarclas
Scotland
Single Malt
A heavily sherried 21-year-old from the Glenfarclas distillery. This offers loads of depth, a tremendous dram from the independent Speyside distillery.
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Apple, orange, less sherry than the 15yo. Peppermint again?!
Incredibly smooth. Barley-rich, just a textbook smoothness and rounded character that leaves you gasping for another sip…
Long, barley-rich, awesomely smooth, very little oak influence.
Very, very pleasant. Could teach Roger Moore a thing or two about smoothness.
Wau, this is one of the best 21 out there and the best for the price, but not for the boys. This in the gentleman's stuff. Elegant, silky smooth, nothing but true pleasure on nose and palate. Except for those who has ruined their senses with the harsh stuff. Keep the bottles on store, I will pick them one by one. There is nothing disturbing in this, it is very rare for a whisky. Overall is almost perfect. I like glendronach 21 as well, but it has totally different approach than glenfarclas. Both are true masterpieces in whiskyworld. Best blended one for me is Nikka from the barrel. Again masterpiece of its own.
It is a very pleasant whisky, but from my point of view, it is not as good as glendronach, glenmorangie or Arran whiskys. It's like it misses a little something to be on the top. I like it but will not buy again.
As many others have pointed out this whisky needs some time to open up. The first few drams were a bit underwhelming. But once it truly opens up it becomes a great whisky. Plenty of ethanol with a dry and masculine palate with a wonderful finish. Maybe not the right whisky for sherry and peat lovers. The Glenfarclas 21 beauty lies in it's simplicity and strong character.
Good and smooth. With chocolate even better
Lovely whisky...opens up more easily than 25. Great flavours that really linger and are memorable. Very good price last time I bought it (£82),so well worth with and a very rewarding,amazing single malt experience.Truly YUMMY!?