FACTS
BOTTLER
Distillery Bottling
AGE
BOTTLING DATE
2004
NO OF BOTTLES
600
COUNTRY
Scotland
REGION
Speyside
COLOURING
Yes
TASTING NOTES
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Tasting Notes by Michael Jackson
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NOSE
Deliciously appetising. A real depth of honey aromas, which seem to emerge in layers, as though each were extracted from a different flower. Then beeswax. Finally, a balancing flowery dryness and faint burnt-heather smokiness.
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PALATE
Lean, but silky-smooth. Very slow, sustained emergence of flavours. Firm, dryish, restrained, honey, becoming scenty. Gradually giving way to biscuity maltiness. A hint of bitter chocolate. Finally a surge of soft, oily smokiness, with some peaty dryness.
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FINISH
Toasty, smoky. Applewood smoke. Long, lingering, slightly sappy, oak, dryness.
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COMMENT
The younger Glenfiddichs are fruitier, those in their middle years more creamy. Forty years is a great age for a whisky. This malt has matured with elegance. It is the most urbane Glenfiddich that I have tasted. Its flavours are so dovetailed that they are reluctant to unfold. After a few drinks, the whisky does begin to reveal itself, but it demands one’s full attention. It tells its story a little at a time, drily, almost teasingly. It makes such good company that I am reluctant to share it. Perhaps with someone very special…?.
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