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Glenfiddich 19 Year Old - Age of Discovery Bourbon Cask

(70cl, 40%)

Glenfiddich 19 Year Old - Age of Discovery Bourbon Cask

Glenfiddich 19 Year Old Bottling Note

The Glenfiddich Age of Discovery range is released just to the travel retail market until 2012 when the 19 year Old Madeira Cask was released to to the UK retail market to great excitement and applause. However this meant that Glenfiddich needed a new Age of Discovery bottling to replace the excellent Madeira cask, so here we have it - the Bourbon cask a fantastic follow-up that delivers as strongly as its older brother.

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Toffee and vanilla play out first followed by a fruity cocktail of cox apples and spiced orange.

Palate: Caramel and vanilla give way to a leathery quality, with water a spiciness arrives with nutmeg and cardamom notes.

Finish: Majestically long with apple tart and warm spicy flavours.

Overall: A great follow-up to the Madeira cask, equally complex and delicious without replicating what has gone before - top notch!

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Glenfiddich 19 Year Old - Age of Discovery Bourbon Cask Reviews

Amazing taste and rare to find

Amazing whiskey. Smooth and flavorful.
If you enjoy single malt and you enjoy Bourbon, this is a perfect combo.
Limited availability as they only produced 35,000 bottles almost 10 years ago.
Would be lucky to find one of the few remaining bottles. superb collectable edition

11th September 2020

Velvet smooth and sweet

Velvet smooth and sweet
Sweet toffee and vanilla. Maybe not the most complex of drams but near flawless execution of this style, and marvelously smooth. Somewhat overpriced now (compared to the great value 18) but I'd rather have a bottle of this if I'm feeling flush. I'm between a 4-5. Double post as I posted 4 instead of 4.5 before.

13th February 2020

Superb

It really doesn't get any better than this.

25th December 2019

Easy drinking and sweet whisky with rich favor

Mellow, creamy, sweet and smooth, a little hints of vanilla, goes down easily. I like it

18th October 2019

Awesomeness

This is smooth with bourbon rich flavour... simply awesomeness.

14th April 2019

Smooth and drinkable but maybe a little bit sharp

It has Glenfiddich's drinkable smoothness, with just a bit too much sharpness in the afters for my taste; my partner enjoyed it more, preferring it to the 12 yr old, as having more character.

13th December 2018

most excellent

Amazing single malt. I had friends over who shared it with me. They couldn't get over how good it was.

28th January 2018

Buy it now!

Wow. I love these sorts of scotches - silky smooth, a nose like brandy, rich and super bourbon flavour - goes down very very easy, too easy.Yummy

21st February 2017

Intense flavor

This is Glenfiddich, but 19 years in bourbon barrels has totally dominated the result. A very intensely sweet dram, vanilla and caramel notes overlapping plus a lot of oak spice in the back. If you love bourbon and oak this is the whisky for you.

25th July 2016

Fantastic whisky

just bought it a few days back and enjoying it right now. loving the finish.

21st November 2015

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