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Glenfarclas 15 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
June 24, 2021 (edited December 19, 2022)
Today I'm missing my late grandmother who passed away two years ago. While she wasn't much of a drinker, a negligible amount of "schnapps" poured into her cup would elicit a cheeky "...what, are you trying to get me drunk?" with a big smile across her face. In the spirit of family, it makes my heart happy to know that Glenfarclas 15 is bottled at 46% ABV because it was their grandfather's strength preference of choice. Grandparents are special.
My first inhale of Glenfarclas 15 gives me a beautiful trio of apricot, butterscotch and chocolate. Orange marmalade, sherry and oak seep in later. This nose is sumptuous.
This single malt is rich, oily and the kind of medium gold in colour that nicely compliments their iconic yellow labeling. Mild sherried sweetness pairs with white pepper, inspiring a shiver down my spine. A light tannic transition takes me to a moderate, comparatively mellow finish laced with cocoa nibs, walnuts and oak .
The nose is a perfume that I'd be fine to bathe myself in. I wish there was more transference of that aroma substance within its flavour as well. While I would happily sip this dram, it's hard to not feel wistful for the excellence of their 21 year old bottling.
7.5/10
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