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Glenfiddich 15 Year Old is a truly special single malt. Its warm, spicy flavours are created using a technique pioneered by Glenfiddich’s fourth Malt Master, David Stewart, and continued to this day.
Aged in European, American, and New American oak to carefully release the virgin cask flavours, the whisky is then mellowed in Glenfiddich’s unique Solera vat before being married in Portuguese oak tuns.
Bursting with flavour, the first 15 Year Old to enter the top ten best selling single malts in the world is a personal favourite of many of the craftsmen at the Distillery, and once you’ve tried it, it’s easy to see why.
Colour: |
Golden, a red hue. |
Nose: |
An intriguingly complex aroma. Sweet heather honey and vanilla fudge combined with rich dark fruits. |
Taste: |
Silky smooth, revealing layers of sherry oak, marzipan, cinnamon and ginger. Full-bodied and bursting with flavour. |
Finish: |
Satisfyingly rich with lingering sweetness. |
Coloured with caramel.
Producer: William Grant & Sons Limited, Glenfiddich Distillery, Dufftown, Banffshire, AB55 4DH, Scotland
In 1886, with help from his nine children, William Grant set out to create the “best dram in the valley”. For 12 months they built his distillery by hand, stone by stone, in the Glen of Fiddich, Gaelic for the Valley of the Deer. At last, after a single year, it was ready. The first drop of spirit flowed from his copper pot stills on Christmas Day 1887.
Over 120 years later that same whisky has become the world’s most awarded single malt. Throughout that time it’s remained resolutely family-owned, with the fifth generation of the Grant family currently in charge.
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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.