Glenfarclas Private Reserve Limited Edition

CategorySINGLE MALT
DistilleryGlenfarclas
BottlerDistillery Bottling
Bottling Series-
Vintage-
Bottled Year2024
Age-
Cask Type-
Cask Number-
Bottles Released-
ABV45.0%
Volume700 ml
Label-
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
Glenfarclas Private Reserve  Limited Edition
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Flavor Profile

Oaky
Sweet
Vanilla
Fruity
Honey
Dried Fruit
Spicy
Creamy
Floral
Nutty
Herbal
Citrus
Peaty
Chocolate
Smoky
Maritime

Tasting Notes

Colour

straw

air Nose

fresh, very grainy and rather malty, with some notes of caramel. Lots of honey too, ripe tropical fruits, bananas… Very interesting if not too complex

restaurant Palate

sweet and grainy, less interesting at first sip. A little hot and even slightly burning, with some notes of burnt bread. The finish is rather long and again quite spirity. The whole is simple but quite enjoyable, especially the very fresh nose. 82 points. And also: Glenfarclas ‘Heritage’ 1995 (45%, OB, France, 2005) Very creamy, on lots of coffee. Perfectly balanced but not too complex. 81 points . CRAZY XMAS WHISKY ADS - RATIONALES FOR CHOOSING GIFTS - part 4 Left: Black & White , Xmas 1971 , 'A man can never have too many friends'. Right: Johnnie Walker Black Label , Xmas 1967 , 'Put your best friends on your Black List. - (Over 40 expensive Scotch whiskies blended into 1)'. December 15, 2005 CONVERT REVIEW by Nick Morgan THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND (WITH THE REVEREND D. WAYNE LOVE), The Mean Fiddler, London, December 3rd 2005 I have to confess (and risk the wrath of all those nice SAHB fans that we met) that the only reason we were here was to see the Very Reverend D Wayne Love , sometime of the Alabama 3, and advertised as support to the Sensational Alex Harvey Band , touring apparently to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Live album and to promote new album Zalvation. And to be really honest, we were only here at all because we couldn’t get tickets for New York’s hip favourites Gogol Bordello , a sort of Pogues meets the Three Mustaphas Three high energy punk outfit with an Eastern European twist, fronted by Ukranian Eugene Hutz. Watch out – you’ll be hearing more about this bunch over the next twelve months. So instead we headed for the Mean Fiddler , a tiny aluminium door squeezed between a tacky London souvenir store and a sex shop on the Charing Cross road. It’s a box like basement, sort of attached to the Pickle Factory next door, and owned by the same eponymous outfit (Mean Fiddler that is, not the Pickle Factory Group). And like the Astoria it turns into some sort of bohemian nightclub on a Saturday night, so it’s only seven o’clock and we’re

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