Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Solera 70cl Whisky
Glenfiddich
Scotland
Single Malt
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Glenfiddich
Scotland
Single Malt
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A 15 year old single malt Scotch from Glenfiddich Distillery, made up of whiskies matured in American bourbon, sherry, and virgin oak. Inspired by the classic sherry-making bodegas of Spain and Portugal, the 15-year-old whiskies are left to mellow and intensify in a solera vat, a large oak vat that hasn't been emptied since 1998.
Sherry, citrus - orange in particular, dry wood. Slight suggestion of smoke?
Medium, Sherry, raisins. Fruitcake, spices, sweetness.
Candied fruits, raisins, spices, Christmas pudding, oak takes over.
£4.87 - £37.49
Good drink
Love this one a true upgrade to the 12yr, I’m never one to be able to taste all the fruits, fresh bread, toffee, coffee, banoffee and unicorns but this bottle has loads of flavour (I drink my whisky with a drop of water) I’d say buy it for the money which isn’t a life changing amount your get a very addictive tasty bottle
My brother bought me a bottle recently for my 70th birthday, obviously not from here. I have to say, very sadly that it is best avoided. I like 12 year old Glenfiddich, I even went to the distillery to find their Distillery Edition and had to return it only to find that the replacement was also tainted. I don't know what is going on but for the moment, I recommend staying with the 12 year old.
Grand drink but, in my opinion, not as good as the 18 by quite a bit. I'll save up and stick to the 18.
Cracking malt worthy of the Glenfiddich name