MrWhiskerz
Glenlivet 18 Year
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
December 27, 2017 (edited January 3, 2018)
This is my first 18 year old single malt scotch. So 4 stars for now as it's significantly better than anything else in my cabinet... Although my oldest whiskeys besides this are Glengoyn 15, and Johnnie Walker Green 15, this is much better than both of those especially the 2017 Green Lable which is not as Good as the one I bought early 2016. Extremely oaky which is what I like. Wish there was a bit more peat, but other than that, nothing to complain about. Not even the price! $150 Canadian is very reasonable for this.
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I do like a peaty one from time to time but that's really a mood thing. I find I like bourbon aged highland malts with 25-30ppm...I want to try a great Sherry matured whisky but the ones that are actually mature in ex spanish oak oloroso sherry exclusively are either very hard to find or really expensive at LCBO. I'm not really crazy about PX either which seems to be more common. A lot of whiskies I want to try but haven't on your lost!
In response to your inquiries as to what were my 4’s Ardmore legacy Auchentoshan three wood Glenlivet 21 archive Talisker 10 Talisker distillers edition Lagavulin distillers edition Glenmorangie Quinta ruban Glenmorangie lasanta Glendronach revival 15 Octomore 06.1/167 The balvenie double wood 12 The balvenie caribbean cask 14 Caol ila distillers Ardbeg 10 By the way, if you like more peat try the talisker, ardbeg, lagavulin and caol ila.
In response to your inquiries as to what were my 4’s Ardmore legacy Auchentoshan three wood Glenlivet 21 archive Talisker 10 Talisker distillers edition Lagavulin distillers edition Glenmorangie Quinta ruban Glenmorangie lasanta Glendronach revival 15 Octomore 06.1/167 The balconies double wood 12 The balvenie caribbean cask 14 Caol ila distillers Ardbeg 10