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Glenfarclas 41 years 1968 - 2010 #702 + #5240
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Glenfarclas 41 years 1968 - 2010 #702 + #5240
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
| Bottler | Distillery bottling |
| Distillery / brand | Glenfarclas |
| Range | Handwritten Label |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Speyside |
| Content Size | 0.7 liter |
| Alc/vol | 49.7% |
| Age | 41 years |
| Distilled | 1968 |
| Bottled | 18-08-2010 |
| Cask number | 702 + 5240 |
| Cask type | Oloroso & Fino Sherry Hogshead |
| Number of bottles | 318 |
| Flavour Profiles | Mature and complex |
Tasting notes by Serge Valentin, WhiskyFun.com 91/100
A vatting of a first fill oloroso hogshead and a first fill fino hogshead, both selected by our friend Luc Timmermans.
Colour: amber.
Nose: think fruitcake, honeys, leather, putty, patanegra ham, mint liqueur and sandalwood and add a wee drop of very old balsamic vinegar. There, you have it. With water: the oak comes out but it’s not a varnishy one. Faint mouldiness, old wine cellar, saltpetre.
Mouth: a tad more vigorous than the nose, more tannic as well. Pepper and capsicum, cloves, tobacco, prunes, old Armagnac, blackcurrants… It’s not a smooth old Glenfarclas this time, rather a fighter! With water: some fruits are back, some aren’t. Banana skin, dried pears, green tea.
Finish: rather long, more on mint tea, with a little aniseed in the aftertaste besides the tannins.
Comments: funny that Luc’s chosen these casks (while he had dozens at hand). It seems that he wanted to bottle something ‘different’. I think it’s really excellent but not for people who are scared of a little oak. I’m not ;-)
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