Glenfarclas
Volume
700ml
ABV
N/A
Age
15 YO
Retailers
1
Glenfarclas 15 Year Old Cheltenham Edition is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and complex flavor profile. Glenfarclas distillery has a long history, es...
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Glenfarclas 15 Year Old Cheltenham Edition
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Glenfarclas 15 Year Old Cheltenham Edition is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and complex flavor profile. Glenfarclas distillery has a long history, established in 1836, and is recognized for its traditional family-owned approach to whisky production. This expression is aged for 15 years, showcasing the distillery's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Rich sherry notes with dried fruits, particularly raisins and figs, complemented by a hint of spice and oak.
Full-bodied with a balance of sweet sherry, dark chocolate, and a touch of nutty flavors, alongside a subtle warmth from the alcohol.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of dried fruit and a hint of spice.
A well-rounded and complex whisky, showcasing the classic Glenfarclas sherry influence.
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In Ballindalloch, Scotland, there is a Speyside whiskey distillery called Glenfarclas. Glenfarclas, which means valley of the green grass, is a Scottish name. The Grant family owns and operates the distillery. Six stills, the biggest on Speyside and located in the distillery, are heated directly by gas burners. About 4 million liters of spirit may be produced at the distillery each year. Two stills are often held in reserve while the other two are used for production. Approximately 68,000 barrels from every year since 1953 up to the present are now ageing at the distillery in on-site dunnage warehouses. Traditional Highland malt with a strong sherry flavor is produced by Glenfarclas.
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