Glenfarclas distillery believes in doing one thing great : distilling and aging whisky in Sherry casks, and as such are in the habit of releasing very good to excellent whiskies all the time. I’ve been trying to think of a Glenfarclas I’ve tried (and I’ve tried A lot) and did not like, and I think there isn’t. Clearly i was expecting another lovely dram this time, and at 57.5%, it surely promised to be a nice one. This is a 2003 vintage ‘family cask’ bottled to celebrate N&P’s 215th Trading Anniversary. I really would love to thank the guys over at N&P for offering this wee sample – it was indeed a treat. Let’s dram:
2003 Glenfarclas Selection Cask#1448 57.5% , £100
Nose: orange peel covered with chocolate. Marzipan. Sultanas in rum. Sponge cake drenched in liquor. Cinnamon and bit of wood varnish.
Palate: quite spicy and zingy on entry. With lush oranges , dram chocolate and thick dried fruit paste with prunes and sultans. Water does do it good: more notes of dark chocolate , wood and cinnamon with a hint of white pepper.
Finish : wood, sultanas and dark chocolate.
Lovely indeed, does not feel so young, and really benefits from a few drops of water. As for the price : 100 quid is not cheap for a 10 year old dram even at CS, so I’d be happy if it were a bit cheaper, anyways, it’s yummy.
Review sample provided by Nickolls & Perks. Bottle £100 available online.
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