Glenfarclas 105 Cask Strength Scotch Whisky (70cl) (Gift box) NV
Speyside
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Sixth-generation family distillery Glenfarclas has just won Distiller of the Year at the Whisky Magazine’s 2023 awards. This is their superb, barrel-strength whisky, matured for 8-10 years in sherry and bourbon casks. Long, rich and complex.
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Spirit Details
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United Kingdom
- Deep Gold
- Not Applicable
- 42 Units
- 60% ABV
- 700 ml
- 31 December 2030
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Spicy, peppery, oaky, candied fruit, toasted nuts, long, layered
The Spirit
In 1865, cattle breeder John Grant purchased the Glenfarclas distillery and adjacent farm, for the sum of £511 19 shillings. It was ideally positioned, halfway between his other distillery, Glenlivet, and the Elgin cattle market. Six generations later, little has changed. It remains in the Grant family, who source their water from the crystal-clear spring that bubbles up from the granite soils at the foot of Ben Rinnes. Over the years they have built an impressive reputation for malts of exceptional quality and value and every year win many awards. They were the first, in 1968, to release a cask strength whisky. This exceptional Speyside malt, long aged in sherry and bourbon casks, is creamy and mellow with notes of pepper and spiced nut.
In 1865, cattle breeder John Grant purchased the Glenfarclas distillery and adjacent farm, for the sum of £511 19 shillings. It was ideally positioned, halfway between his other distillery, Glenlivet, and the Elgin cattle market. Six generations later, little has changed. It remains in the Grant family, who source their water from the crystal-clear spring that bubbles up from the granite soils at the foot of Ben Rinnes. Over the years they have built an impressive reputation for malts of exceptional quality and value and every year win many awards. They were the first, in 1968, to release a cask strength whisky. This exceptional Speyside malt, long aged in sherry and bourbon casks, is creamy and mellow with notes of pepper and spiced nut.
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