Glenfiddich Malt Master's Gift Pack 70cl 43°

Distillery : Glenfiddich / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 22576

The ideal gift pack - the amazing Glenfiddich Malt Master's with two whisky tasting glasses.

With 6 to 8 years of ageing in American Bourbon oak barrels, this version of Glenfiddich that has been crafted by Master Distiller Brian Kinsman, furthered its maturation of 4 to 6 years in Sherry casks. The final product exhales wonderful flavours of flowers, fruits, woody and spices.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV43 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryGlenfiddich
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
MaturationBourbon & Sherry
Reference:22576

The steep-sided valley where the Fiddich River flows, gave its name to the best-selling malt in the world.


The distillery is located on the banks of the river in Dufftown. Fiddich translates as “stag” from Gaelic and here’s why the animal is now the emblem of the distillery. This famous distillery has been established in 1886 and is still in the hands of the same family (as a limited company). In 1963, the company bet on spreading the Single Malt outside the borders of Scotland – which was considered as pure folly by blended scotch producers, deeming Single Malts as too intense, too richly aromatic or too complex for non-Scots drinkers. Glenfiddich remained traditional and is still heating its small stills with coal and ageing spirit in casks. The whiskies, aged in different woods, are blended in the Glenfiddich cellars, and bottled “at the chateau”! In fact, the distillery overlooks the complete bottling process. Glenfiddich is proud to own the most rewarded Single malt whisky range in the world.

Colour: topaz with light amber glow.

Nose: solar, quite warm. Dark chocolate, vanilla and dried fruits (almonds, nuts) forego a lovely spice blend (curcuma, ginger) with aromatic herbs and heady flowers (honeysuckle, gardenia). Flavoursome (baked fruits) and quite mineral (tile and emeri cloth).

Palate: firm and strong on the first hit. Gains smoothness after a while, gliding onto appealing fruits (mirabelle plums, Reine-Claude plums). The Sherry influence is structured by a refreshing tanginess, underlined by toffee, a hint of salt, blond tobacco and citrus fruits (tangerine, bitter orange).

Finish: liquorice, with strong tannins. Vegetal notes (ivy, meadow mushroom), overlayed with mild spices (cinnamon, nutmeg). A lovely mentholated freshness evokes a basket of freshly picked garden vegetables. Undoubtely a purist's favourite.