The Glenlivet
Scotland
Single Malt

A 25 year old from The Glenlivet, finished in Oloroso sherry casks.
Rich. There are notes of chewy sultanas and morello cherry; dried herbs and cooked fruits with apple crumble and a balanced acidity; crème de cacao.
Thick and smooth. There are notes of Sherried peels and sultanas; chewy toffee and walnut; dried fruits emerge with a juicy touch.
Long and rich with winter spice.

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I was lucky enough to taste this through some people, I do not have the money to drink this as a hobby........ but this scotch is the real deal......... It is so smooth and rich, you can taste cocoa and and finishes spicy but is silky smooth, if your ever so lucky to taste this scotch do so, if i had the money to buy this regularly i would but im just a joe schmoe
By far one of the best I've tasted.. very smooth..
A single malt by any other name is Broiche at 291.72 pounds a bottle & equals 19.49 pounds an oz a sweet yet spiced taste and warm to the palate. The drink of Kings and Queens.
Our whisky group split a bottle that was picked up in Duty Free. It's definitely a nice drop, but the general consensus was that for the price, it isn't worth it. If you're looking at buying a bottle try and get a taste of it from somewhere first. You'll more than likely realise that there are many other similar tasting speysides that can be brought for far less and are just as enjoyable. Yes it's a 25 year old, and yes that does come through, but that alone shouldn't justify the price (hence 3/5)
There is no better scotch to be had, even within your selections of whiskeys! I am convinced that this will always be my favorite and most precious scotch for the rest of my life. I have compared others, from Glenlivet and elsewhere, and this is tops!