Glenfarclas
Volume
700ml
ABV
56.5%
Age
24 YO
Retailers
1
Glenfarclas 1969 24 Year Old Sherry Cask #57 Signatory is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, aged for 24 years. It has an ABV of 56.5%. Glenfarclas is known for its traditio...
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Glenfarclas 1969 24 Year Old Sherry Cask #57 Signatory
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Glenfarclas 1969 24 Year Old Sherry Cask #57 Signatory is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, aged for 24 years. It has an ABV of 56.5%. Glenfarclas is known for its traditional family-owned distillery practices and its focus on sherry cask maturation.
Rich sherry influence with notes of dark chocolate, dried fruits, and a hint of spice.
Full-bodied with flavors of toffee, raisins, and a touch of oak, complemented by a warming spice.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of dried fruits and a subtle nuttiness.
A complex and well-balanced whisky that showcases the depth of sherry cask maturation.
Glenfarclas 1969 24 Year Old Sherry Cask #57 Signatory was matured for 24 years in a sherry cask. This whisky hails from the Speyside region of Scotland.
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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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