The Glenlivet 18 Year Old 70cl Whisky
The Glenlivet
Scotland
Single Malt
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The Glenlivet
Scotland
Single Malt
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This excellent 18 year old single malt Scotch whisky from Glenlivet is a classic Speyside dram, matured in a combination of first and second fill American oak and sherry casks. It also won two golds at the International Wine and Spirits Competition.
Quite big and well-rounded. There are notes of chewy sultanas and Sherried peels, barley sugars and toasty cereals with petals and apple blossom. A touch of fudge and gentle wisps of smoke.
Full and rich with notes of chewy, tannic oak. Manuka honey and walnut with Cox’s apples and orange peels. Cut herbs - fennel and spearmint.
Long and dry with a spicy oak note.
One of the best I have tasted
Please bear in mind that this whisky is not the award winning Glenlivet 18. This Glenlivet 18 is 40%. The award winning whisky is 43%. The difference in taste is substantial!
The best 1
Tuath glass showing russetmuskat. The nose shows extremely forward, smooth, and round notes of red and green apples with hints of vanilla and ripe oranges. The palate is extremely smooth with round notes of orange and light vanilla. Fantastic.
The Glenlivet 18 year old is a must for tasting & savouring. It's a classy dram that oozes quality that never varies. My qreatest wish is, that I could afford a bottle every week. I must also say that Bunnahabhain 12 year old is up there with the Glenlivet 18 year old. I've tried all the other Glenlivets, 12, 21, Nàdura, & every other expression, but the 18 year old is a dram apart. I would heartedly recommend it.