Glenfarclas whisky reviews (72)

  • Glenfarclas 1953 58 year old single cask - A once in a lifetime dram

    By galg on 21st May 20122012-05-21T08:34:00

    96

    Cask #1674 containing the whisky filled on the 20th November 1953 was chosen by a group of four whisky experts we all know :Serge Valentin, who needs no introduction, Ben Ellefsen, Sales Director for … read more

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  • Glenfarclas 12 Year old - Date Night: Dinner with Glenfarclas

    By SquidgyAsh on 28th Apr 20122012-04-28T11:34:00

    84

    So finally after months of trying to, my wife and I finally got a date night out. Now you might hear months of trying and go "sure, how much did you try?" Well my friends let me tell you! My wife and… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 25 Year old - Very Nice!

    By Jason0142 on 28th Apr 20122012-04-28T08:04:00

    88

    Nose: thick on the sherry, buttered grains, roasted almonds, orange rind, possibly some black tea, vinilla sweetness. Palate: Heavy on the sherry, creamy and buttery feel, dark caramels, black forest … read more

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  • Glenfarclas 21 Year old - perhaps too smooth?

    By Jason0142 on 28th Apr 20122012-04-28T07:55:00

    86

    Nose: very smooth, sweet sherry lighter then the 15yo, vinilla cream candy toffee's, slight note of peppermint, candy oranges/apples. Palate: Ridiculously smooth and easy, cereal grains, nice malti… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 15 Year old - Christmas in a glass

    By Jason0142 on 28th Apr 20122012-04-28T07:43:00

    87

    Nose: The sherry is quite thick and creamy, red fruits, hints of nuts, a slight note of peppermint, hints of cocoa beans, very smooth. Palate: A solid sherry hit, raisins and dates, figs and some ripe… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 41 Year Old 1970 Angel’s Choice Malts of Scotland - Hurray!

    By markjedi1 on 2nd Apr 20122012-04-02T17:24:00

    91

    The German bottler Malts of Scotland came up with a rather brilliant idea. Exclusive whiskies are not attainable for all because of the high price tag, so why not produce half bottles of 35cl? The ‘Angels… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 40 Year old - Mandora

    By markjedi1 on 2nd Apr 20122012-04-02T17:23:00

    92

    Glenfarclas is one of the few distilleries that offers a 40 Year Old whisky that one can reasonably afford. It is bottled at the drinking strength of 46% and has a great, dark oloroso hue. On the nose… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 30 Year old - Pine Needles

    By markjedi1 on 2nd Apr 20122012-04-02T17:22:00

    82

    Glenfarclas, which is still a family company, boasts the fact that it delivers wonderful whiskies at a reasonable Price. That is the least one can say of this whisky. Matured for three decades and still… read more

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  • Glenfarclas 175th Anniversary - Undeep Sherry

    By markjedi1 on 2nd Apr 20122012-04-02T17:21:00

    86

    The distillery celebrated its 175th birthday in 2011 and released a special bottle for the occassion, a vatting of 18 different sherry casks, three from each decennium that could still be found in the … read more

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  • Glenfarclas Heritage - Oats

    By markjedi1 on 2nd Apr 20122012-04-02T17:21:00

    79

    In all honesty, I had not yet heard of the Heritage, but saw the bottle in the cabinet while visiting the Belgian Filliers Distillery. I was able to convince the owner to sell the remainder of the bottle… read more

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