

The least we can say with this Glenfarclas 17-year-old, is that it is difficult to find in France. Its oily texture and fruity notes offer a nice alternative to the power of 15 years and the finesse of 21 years.
Nose: Complex with notes of candied fruits, caramel, and a subtle peat smoke.
Taste: Round and balanced with malty notes, sherry, and peat smoke.
Finish: Long and supple with notes of gingerbread.
The Glenfarclas distillery has been in existence since 1865. It is one of the last family distilleries in Scotland. Managed by the Grant’s of Glenfarclas family for 150 years. For economic and strategic reasons, they have been able to build up stocks over the years to feed their famous collection The Family cask. The distillery is located at the foot of Ben Rinnes in Scotland, far away on slopes covered with heather, fed by a crystalline spring gushing from the granite. The juices are distilled twice in traditional stills over direct fire. The ex sherry oloroso casks are selected directly in Spain. The methods used remain artisanal and are transmitted over the years.
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