Box Glenfarclas 10 Years Old 12 Years Old And 105 3x20cl

Distillery : Glenfarclas / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 23736
The Scottish distillery offers a box to discover 3 Gourmet Single Malts aged in sherry casks (3 x 20 cl):
- Glenfarclas 10 years old 40°: wonderful combination of creamy roundness, malt biscuits, with floral notes and peat flavours. Light, delicate and velvety, it is a Speyside Single Malt complex and very satisfying.
- Glenfarclas 12 years old 43°: aged version in sherry casks showing creaminess and balance. This Single Malt is gourmet and of a good standard in a simple register.
- Glenfarclas 105 Cask Stength 60°: this powerful Single Malt in degrees proves to be very surprising. It holds all the mellow aromas with smoky notes.

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Features
Volume0.6 L
ABV47.67 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryGlenfarclas
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
MaturationSherry
PeatNon Peated
PackagingBox
Reference:23736

Amongst the few genuinely independent Scottish distilleries, Glenfarclas is the most envied for its autonomy.


Since 1865, the history of Glenfarclas has been deeply intertwined with the history of the Grant’s family. On June 8, 1865, John Grant became tenant of the Rechlerich farm and bought the Glenfarclas distillery, founded in 1836, for £511.19.


Today Glenfarclas is one of the few entirely independent family-run distilleries. Whiskies produced by the distillery are widely recognized by the discerning palates and ranked amongst the first Speyside whiskies. The Grant’s family motto, today represented by the 5th and 6th generation, is to create “a pure and perfect Scotch Highland whisky in the traditional Speyside style”. The name Glenfarclas means “the valley of the green grass” and the distillery is located about 1.5km away from the Spey, near Marypark village.


Glenfarclas kept the same stills than those used back in 1836 : 6 stills amongst the biggest of Speyside. The Sherry influence is remarkable: Glenfarclas has uncompromising values when investing in the best Sherry casks, and owns today near than 68000 casks, ageing in 32 different warehouses. These are Spanish casks of Oloroso and Fino Sherry, charred so as to coax out all of the vanilla flavor and sweeten the whisky. Glenfarclas has been developing vintage casks every year since 1952 until today. Each vintage reveals unique character and aromas, from the delicate freshness of a 10 year-old whisky to a sweet 30 year-old  Single Malt.


The official release of the Family Casks in 2008 made history: the range offers not less than 43 vintage bottlings, from 1952 to 1994, each being single casks bottled at cask strength.


In 2016, when participating to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2016, Glenfarclas has been voted Best Scotch Single Malt Distillery. 39 experts from the World Spirits Industry rewarded the Glenfarclas Distillery with 6 medals attributed to various whiskies.

Glenfarclas 10 years old

Colour: shimmering gold.

Nose: full-bodied and malty, with a sherried sweetness and delicate undertones of smokes and mild spices. Warming the glass unleashes honey and vanilla flavours. A typically firm body.

Palate: dry at first, develops quickly on a large palette of tastes and flavours, with a combination of malt joined by the sweetness of Sherry. Flavoursome dried fruits, vanilla, cinnamon and cloves are then released for a lovely mouthfeel.

Finish: of amazing length, silky and spicy, with tasteful, delicate and lasting smoky flavours.

Glenfarclas 10 years old

Colour: radiant, amber gold.

Nose: fresh and wonderfully light, sherried fruits mingle with sweet and spicy notes of oak.

Palate: stronger and drier, with candied fruits, oak and a hint of peat. Liquorice aromas, Sherry and spices also develop in the mouth.

Finish: long with flavours of liquorice and toasted grains.

Glenfarclas 105 Cask Strength

Colour: dark gold.

Nose: woody, complex with pear and apples aromas and a caramel overlay.

Palate: dry, quickly developing a spicy richness bind to oaky notes and a hint of candied fruits.

Finish: astonishing mellow for such a powerful spirit, pleasantly warm with lingering, round smoky notes.