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Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 60%vol
Glenfarclas 105 Cask Strength is a great whisky holding all the flavours of all the Glenfarclas in one glass. Being so warming, this is the perfect Hogmanay dram. Don’t be afraid of the strength and order a 210, if you dare!
The smoothness makes the 105 drinkable at cask strength, but it is suggested adding a little water to fully explore its great depth.
For its price to performance ratio, the Malt Maniacs named Glenfarclas 105 their ‘Bang for your Buck’ in 2004.
Colour: |
Deep peaty-gold. |
Nose: |
Complex, oaky, apples and pears, and a tempting dark toffee sweetness. |
Taste: |
Dry and assertive, develops quickly to reveal a rich spiciness, combined with a hint of oak and sherried fruit. |
Finish: |
Amazingly smooth for the strength; wonderfully warming and with a lingering smokiness, yet very rounded. |
Producer: J&G Grant, Glenfarclas Distillery, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, AB37 9BD, Scotland
Since 1865 Glenfarclas has been owned and managed by just one family, the Grants of Glenfarclas. On the 8th of June 1865 John Grant acquired the tenancy for the Rechlerich Farm and as part of the transaction purchased the Glenfarclas Distillery for £511.19S.0d. To this day Glenfarclas is one of only a few distilleries in Scotland to remain family owned and managed. Now in the hands of the fifth and sixth generation of the family, the Grants remain committed to the vision of creating the best quality Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, in the traditional Speyside style.
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inkl. VAT, plus shipping
Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.
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inkl. VAT, plus shipping
Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.