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Glenfarclas 17 Year Old Reviews
- Distillery
- Glenfarclas
- Style
- Single Malt
- Release
- Unspecified
- Age
- 17 Years
- Alcohol
- 43% abv.
- Region
- Scotland, Highlands
- Bottled For
- Distillery
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Glenfarclas 17 Year Old
Review by Colin
- Color
- Pale Gold
- Nose
- Apples, Bread, Dark Chocolate
- Body
- Medium, Dry, Smooth
- Palate
- Dark Chocolate, Straw, Peat
- Finish
- Long, Bitter Chocolate, Very clean
This was a recommendation by one of my favorite bartenders. She said it was like chocoate, and she was right. The chocolate distinct and enjoyable. Behind it is a mellow medium dry malt. Well balanced and mature.
Glenfarclas 17 Year Old
Review by ColoradoDram
- Color
- Amber orange.
- Nose
- Gentle citrus and floral malt. Water distinguishes the floral scent as lavender.
- Body
- Medium-light body/thickness, decent oily slickness though - legs confirm.
- Palate
- Delicious flat malt with confirming floral sweetness from the nose.
- Finish
- Quite long and prickly, fresh grassy attack (water balances this), lasting dryness with sweet afterbreath (again, water enhances this as well).
Water this scotch with 4-8 drops...it benefits at nosing, on palate, and during finish. I love that Glenfarclas centers the malt and accents it with scent and flavors, and not the other way around. This is another great example from this distillery how to do it.
Glenfarclas 17 Year Old
Review by Insinuendo
- Color
- This one has an orangy, gold hue to it and its oiliness is apparent around the edges.
- Nose
- Maybe the color is affecting my judgement, but there are citrus notes on the nose. Some smokiness is blended beautifully with the malty sweetness. There is a fresh apple fruity component in there as well. Maybe even candied apple. Very complex.
- Body
- Wow! The mouth is invasive. The alcohol is certainly present. A few drops of water might aid this (not that I mind). The front is silky and sweet. The midpalate is grainy. and the backend is salty and smoky.
- Palate
- The front is silky and sweet. The midpalate is grainy. and the backend is salty and smoky.
- Finish
- Spicy and warm, the finish is prolonged and enjoyable.
Having really enjoyed the Glenfarclas 15, I decided to grab the 17 for a quiet and warm Sunday afternoon.
Glenfarclas 17 Year Old
Review by Solesaver
- Color
- golden brown
- Nose
- easy on the nose hints of fruit
- Body
- Full bodied
- Palate
- very smooth
- Finish
- quite satisfying....can I have another?
A most amazing scotch that when offered instantly gets the comment "...I have to get a bottle of this..."
