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The 18-year-old version is one of the core bottlings from Highland distillery Glencadam. The single malt whisky matured in carefully selected ex-bourbon casks. Smooth and pleasant to drink, with fruity notes and notes like vanilla and nutmeg. (46%)
Opened in Ireland in 2011, Glendalough Distillery produces single malt whisky that first is matured in bourbon casks and then is finished in sometimes very special casks, such as casks of Japanese oak. The latter applies to this 7-year-old edition. (46%)
If you want to try an Irish single grain whiskey, one that is aged on bourbon, and finished on sherry and then at a reasonable price: here is the Glendalough Double Barrel. Light, pleasant to drink, but also complex. Something different!
It is not possible today to determine exactly when this Glendronach single malt whisky was bottled. It must have been at least decades ago. This 'old school' Highlands malt is 12 years old and it was bottled for the Italian market, at 43%.
A fine example of what Glendronach is famous for: sherried whiskies. Let this 12-year-old 'breathe' for a few minutes, and then taste the nice balance between the spirit and the PX and oloroso casks on which it matured. For a reasonable price. At 43%.
One of Scotland's older single malt whisky distilleries, Glendronach in the Speyside, is best known for its sherried whisky. And within those sherried bottlings, the 15-year-old Revival series is a classic. This is the 2022 release, bottled at 46%.
The Allardice bottlings are named after the founder of the Glendronach distillery. This bottle is from a 2015 edition. The single malt whisky matured for 18 years in quality sherry casks. Because whoever says Glendronach says sherried whisky. (46%)
Traditionally peated Glendronach.
In 1972, a new Glendullan distillery was built next to the old one from 1898. The spirit from both distilleries was mixed before being vatted until the old one closed in 1985. This Rare Malts bottle is an old/new mixed single malt whisky. (26 years, 56.6%
Also in terms of price this 10 year old Glenfarclas is a fine 'entry-level' single malt. Light, fruity 'Speyside' tones combined with malt, a hint of smoke and the sweetness of sherry make this whisky easy to drink. At 40%.
For those who love 'sherry bombs', the Glenfarclas 105 single malt whisky is a must. Robust, with depth and very well balanced; a dram for at the fireplace after a winter walk. Despite the 60% strength, it drinks away pleasantly. And that for a nice price
The Glenfarclas 105 is a standard single malt-whisky bottling from the eponymous distillery in Speyside. Standard sherried and standard bottled at a hefty 60% ABV. The bottle you see here was bottled over 15 years ago and still has the old label.
Speyside distillery Glenfarclas is known for its bottlings that matured on sherry casks. A good example is this 12 year old with its full taste and notes of light and dark fruit and sherry. In a liter bottle. At 43%.
Looking for a well-sherried whisky at an acceptable price? Then try this dark-colored 15-year-old Glenfarclas. A great combination of light, fruity Speyside tones and the warm sweetness of sherry. Bottled at 46%.
In 2011, Glenfarclas celebrated its 175th anniversary with this bottling: a mix of strongly sherried single malt whiskies from the 1950s and 1960s (the oldest cask from 1952!) and fruitier malts from subsequent years. A festive bottling for sure! (43%)
A unique The Family Casks bottling from Speyside distillery Glenfarclas. In 1985 the single malt whisky went into the cask, a refill sherry cask, and about 36 years later in 2022 it was bottled at a cask strength of 41.9% in an edition of 266 bottles.
A special The Family Casks bottling from Speyside distillery Glenfarclas. In 1987 the single malt whisky went into the cask, a refill sherry cask, and more than 30 years later in 2018 it was bottled at a cask strength of 46% in an edition of 588 bottles.
This is the vintage 1989 bottling in the Summer 2021 series, aged in a sherry cask of course. Bottled at 51.9%.
Like all Glenfarclas The Family Casks bottlings, this one also belongs to the top of sherried single malt whisky. It matured for about 33 years in a select sherry cask, from which the malt was bottled in 602 bottles in 2022 at a cask strength of 52.3%.
Glenfarclas is a topper when it comes to sherried single malt whisky. And then their single cask bottlings in The Family Casks series belong again to the top of this Speyside distillery. This edition matured for over 30 years in a large sherry cask. 55.6%
A famous range of sherried single malt whiskies is The Family Casks by Glenfarclas. Cask strength bottlings and matured in sherry casks. They are single-cask bottlings, so each edition is unique. This one is 27 years old and bottled at 50.2% cask strength
This Glenfarclas single malt whisky is one of many bottlings in the famous The Family Casks series of this Speyside distillery. This one is about 22 years old and aged in a sherry cask of course (we are talking about Glenfarclas!). Bottled at 55.3%.
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