Davie-Warner
Glenfarclas 12 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
February 2, 2016 (edited November 8, 2019)
Sweet nose, rich and aromatic. Friendly welcoming sherry, the opposite of Macallan's aggressive style. Wisps of vanilla. Floral, crisp, juicy apple and hint of tangerine. Sentimental petrichor. Added water seems to dull the sherry note but reveals a hint of old musty oak that I love. Bright fresh burst of fruits on the palate with bold spices, cedar and a satisfying little kick. Finishes long and fruity, bittersweet. A touch medicinal, hint of mint. A balanced, mature, satisfying, quality dram, will definitely buy older bottlings, I think this would age well. Dry glass: hearty banana bread.
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Very good value for money - as all Glenfarclas!
Was thinking the same thing. I had to look up the word petrichor. Good word. Fun with words.
one of the reasons I like reading your reviews is that I learn a new aromatic or culinary word...last time was sarsaparilla. Today, it's petrichor. ;-) T