Glenfarclas 30-year-old

Overall rating
88.94/100
ratings
201
Whiskybase ID
WB4345
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
New Label
Bottled
07.11.2013
Stated Age
30 years
Strength
43.0 %
Size
700 ml
Bottle code
L07 11 13
Added on
04 nov 2008 5:10 pm
Uncolored
Overall rating
88.94/100
ratings
201

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Whisky reviews for Glenfarclas 30-year-old

38 users have left 42 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 88.94 points.

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  1. didi1893 scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    I still find the nose very appealing, it looks fruity and relatively sweet. In terms of taste, tart, partly bitter wood tones dominate with a dark sharpness, no comparison to the inviting nose. All in all not a bad malt, but it does not appear harmonious and harmonious and unfortunately does not appeal to me in terms of taste.

    22/21/21/22 (86P)
    • Nose
      Intense caramel shimmers in the premium snifter, oily "legs" stick to the glass wall, oranges and apricots rose. Hints of raisins and dates, minimal hazelnuts and toffee, honey and hints of apple porridge, a hint of meadow herbs is added. The nose is incredibly mild and soft, not surprising at 43% alcohol. The apple and apricot aroma increases, short flashes of raspberries and strawberry limes. A hint of caramel and milk chocolate, delicate wood tones with herbs and minimal mint.
    • Taste
      Sweetness flashes briefly, then tart oak tones unfold on the tongue, a pinch of black pepper exudes its slightly spicy aroma, dark chocolate and rubbed off orange and grapefruit peels stick bitterly on the palate. Hazelnuts and subtle hints of smoke follow, nothing is left of the fruitiness of the nose. The second sip appears fruity and sweet at first, shortly afterwards sharpness releases from spicy oak and warms the palate slightly bitterly. The spiciness tickles on the tongue, then turns into dark chocolate and a hint of espresso, old hazelnuts are roasted over an open fire.
    • Finish
      Tart wood tones and old hazelnuts stick to the palate, wet leaves and unripe walnuts are added. The mouthfeel becomes creamy on the one hand, on the other hand it becomes increasingly bitter and dark. The nut mixture sticks to the palate and on the tongue for an eternity, but then soon dies off bitterly and subtly bitter with spicy oak tones.

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