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Glenfarclas 15 year old

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Glenfarclas 15 Year Old Whisky

This 15 yr old single malt whisky has a rich golden amber colour. The nose is complex, sherried, deliciously peated, light butterscotch aromas, with a hint of dried fruit.  It has a full bodied flavour with super balance of sherried sweetness, malty tones and peaty flavours. The finish is long ... Read More

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  • Country: Scotland
  • Region: Speyside
  • Bottle Volume: 70cl
  • ABV: 46%
  • Whisky Style: Rich & Spicy

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This 15 yr old single malt whisky has a rich golden amber colour. The nose is complex, sherried, deliciously peated, light butterscotch aromas, with a hint of dried fruit.  It has a full bodied flavour with super balance of sherried sweetness, malty tones and peaty flavours. The finish is long lasting, gloriously sherried, sweet, gently smoky, and distinguished.  With greater complexity than our younger whiskies, this is a great whisky drinker’s whisky.

 

The Glenfarclas Distillery 

The story of Glenfarclas is as rich and colourful as the whisky which bears its name. It is the story of one family, the Grants, who since 1865 have been united in creating a range of outstanding Speyside Single Malts. The company remains to this day in family hands with 5th generation John Grant the current Chairman.

The history of distilling at the Recherlich farm in Ballindalloch dates back well before 1836, when the distillery became legally established. At that time the tenant for the farm was Robert Hay. He moved in 1865, and John Grant a local cattle farmer took an interest as he was on the outlook for a staging post between the family farm in Glenlivet and the important nearby market in Elgin. So in 1865 John Grant acquired the tenancy for the Recherlich farm and as part of the transaction purchased the Glenfarclas Distillery for £511.19s. The cattle drovers would have been amongst the first to enjoy drams from the distillery and would have helped spread the reputation of Glenfarclas.

To produce Glenfarclas, literally ‘Glen of the Green Grassland’, three essential ingredients are required: pure spring water, malted barley and yeast. The distillery nestles at the foot of the 814 metre high Ben Rinnes mountain which rears up dramatically behind the distillery and it is from here that the melting snows of winter seep down through the peat, deep into the granite below rising up as pure, crystal clear spring water, soft and slightly acidic, ideal for making whisky.

Glenfarclas purchase barley grown in Scotland, often in the local area of Moray; prime barley growing country. The production processes used – steeping,germination, kilning, milling, mashing, fermentation and distillation – are similar to those used for malt production elsewhere. The major distinguishing characteristics of Glenfarclas are the distillation and the subsequent ageing of the spirit. The distillation takes place twice in six traditional direct-fired copper pot stills, the largest on Speyside.

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