LeeEvolved
Master of Malt 50 yr Speyside
Single Malt — Speyside , Scotland
Reviewed
March 16, 2021 (edited August 6, 2024)
I thought I would just write a little blurb about this whisky, as I was sent a pour of this from my old friend @pbmichiganwolverine about 3 years ago. I was holding onto this sample for the precise time, aka my 50th birthday. Well, my friends, yesterday was that day. I’m officially an old man now. Woohoo!
Anyway, this was from an unnamed source and bottled under London’s Master of Malts whisky shoppe and Mr B purchased this on one of his many business trips and graciously sent me a pour once he decided to open this crazy bottle. It’s a single malt that’s rumored/practically verified to be from Glenfarclas. One taste, and you can almost confirm that.
It was a deep, rich burgundy in the glass and wasn’t watery despite the fact it was only 40% ABV. I’m assuming little to no water was added to stretch the supply because 50 years in the cask surely leads to a lot of angel’s share. The nose was overpowering with wood, as you would expect, but after adding a drop of water opened up the Sherry notes and added cherry juice and lightly toasted walnuts. The palate was surprisingly hot for 40% and again the wood just flat out dominates the flavor profile. After a good 35 minute rest and those precious drops of water, I still got wood barrel and just a hint of hot sweetness.
The water really aided the finish, turning it from a tongue scorcher with a side of wood splinters, to a bit more luscious feel. Overall, this is definitely too much time in wood for a simpler, one-trick pony like Glenfarclas. Their malts usually shine at higher ABVs for me so this one doesn’t perform on the stage like you’d hope, nor is it close to having good value for money, but you clearly have to take this for the main reason it was bottled- 50 years old. It’s a bucket list, age statement dram. I gave it a high score mostly for that fact- it’s all about the experience and thankfully I have a nice friend like Mr PBW who was willing to share it with me. Thanks again, sir. Cheers all!
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@LeeEvolved - Happy belated 50th Lee! Good to see you’re alive and well. You would have never made it had you got on a plane! 🙂
Great to hear from you and happy birthday! Hope all is well with you and good to see you are still steadily working your way through all the samples :-)
Many happy returns, Lee - good to read a post from you again.
Happy five-o....whiskey and women will keep you in the game
Happy birthday. I nice little treat to celebrate half a century.
Happy birthday!
To think back in 2009 I got this for a mere £300...with VAT which I reclaimed at the airport. I opened it ages ago, shared it, but saved 2-3 pours. Still have one pour left which I’m going to use at my 50th. Happy bday buddy—-way to celebrate !
Happy birthday Lee! Nice to hear from you. Great way to celebrate.
All the best for you. I think getting an equal age-statement to your actual age won’t be getting easier ;)
Happy 50th!