The Malt Master has recreated what the typical flavor profile of a Victorian Speyside malt might have looked like. We'll never know exactly what a bottle of Glenfiddich looked like in William Grant's day, but using our family archives, we think this expression comes close.
Each 125th Anniversary Edition is presented in a special gift box containing a copper-finished cork, a certificate of authenticity and a small booklet that explains a little more of the story behind this limited-edition expression.
Nez : Des notes de tourbe fumée et de sel marin se mêlent à des arômes fruités et vanillés. Bouche : Une bouche riche et complexe, avec des saveurs de fruits secs, de noisettes grillées et d'épices douces. Finish : Une finale longue et chaleureuse, laissant en bouche des notes de chocolat noir et de poivre noir.
Nose: Intense but balanced. Dried fruits, ripe apples and citrus, with a sweetness of honey and vanilla. Slight chocolate and floral in the background.
Mouth: Fragrant spices and Christmas cake, hints of chocolate and caramel.
Finish: Beautiful, elegant and marked by a hint of saltiness.
Nose: Arran Port Cask Finish whisky reveals sweet aromas of red berries, honey and vanilla, with a hint of spice. Feel: On the palate, this Highland single malt reveals notes of dried fruit, caramel and chocolate, complemented by hints of oak and port. Finish: The finish is long and warm, marked by sweet and spicy flavors, leaving a sensation of sweetness on the palate.
Nose: Rich aroma with an abundance of fresh fruit, zesty marmalade and spice notes, all wrapped up in peaty smoke.
Mouth: A deep woody flavor with rich vanilla oak notes intertwined with a complex smoky character. Smoky fruits and woody spices.