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Glenfarclas 17 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
July 17, 2018 (edited June 6, 2021)
Nose - Apples, orange zest, ginger, fresh red berries.
Taste - Vanilla, caramel, orange zest, ginger heat, white pepper tingle, light unripe strawberries, apple/pear, light bitter almond skins.
Finish - Lingering orangy sweet, almond skin bitterness, lingering ginger/white pepper tingle.
Score - 79/100
Final Thoughts - Tasty, but it has this weird tannic bitterness about it. This noses like it was aged in a lighter sherry, like an Amontillado or a Fino barrel as it didn't have the viscous raisiny notes I get from darker sherries. Tastes a bit hot for 43% but not overwhelmingly so. It's drinkable for sure, but I guess not as sherry forward as I expected.
Would I drink it if offered? - Yes
Would I specifically order it? - No
Would I buy a bottle? - No
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