Glenfarclas remains one of the few long-standing family-run distilleries that have equally kept consistent with their house style – known to be quite generous in the use of sherry casks. You won’t find a light afternoon dram – instead, Glenfarclas delivers a more robust experience. The kind of dram you would enjoy to warm you up on a cool winter evening, mayhaps by a crackling fire.
We are no strangers to Glenfarclas and yet always delight in exploring “just one more”! Especially if it so happens to be a vintage cask-strength expression.
Glenfarclas 13 year (2004 / 2017) 59.4%
- Nose – Lovely! Christmas market in liquid form! A gorgeous sherry, warming with dark fruits of figs and dates, generous sweet spices of ginger, cloves, and nutmeg, which were joined by cocoa, like a chocolate, dried fruit, and raisins bar
- Palate – At first it greeted us with a sparkling spice, deepening into dark fruits, balanced, rich with considerable substance. Beneath all the swirling sherry was both oak and a sprinkling of brown sugar. In short – yum!
- Finish – More of that rich chocolate, though now more mocha with a faintly bitter coffee tweak
Overall we found it a terrific example of a quintessential classic sherry. Most enjoyable, a solid performer that performs really rather well. I was reminded of the Whic.de Clubflasche from 2009 – which is a compliment! However, the price difference is considerable! This 2004 is no longer available except on auction for ~150 vs the ~60 I paid for the 2009!
Talk turned to the overall whisky character. It was just as expected – a perfect winter dram to cosy up and enjoy! Many thanks to our contributor and the company!
What else did I try that September evening in Nurnberg?
- Knockando 18 year (1996) Sherry 43%
- The Hearach HE 00009 24 46%
- Bowmore 18 year Oloroso Cask WB146494 43%
And past brushes with Glenfarclas? There have certainly been a few!
- 7 year (26 Feb 2013) “Suave & Plush” 60.7% (SMWS 1.237)
- 10 year “Family Cask” (17 May 2012 / 20 May 2022) Sherry Hogshead #2504 60.9% (LMdW)
- 12 year 43% + 12 year (2009/2021) 46% (Whisky.de Clubflasche)
- 15 year 46% + 15 year (2022) 46%
- 21 year 43% + 21 year 1.208 “Long Conversations by the crackling log fire” (1997) 54.3% (SMWS)
- 25 year 43% + 25 year (2023) 50.5% (The Whisky Exchange Exclusive)
- 40 year 46%
- Glenfarclas 105 NAS 60%, Nov’15 & Mini Oct’17
- Glenfarclas evening in Mumbai with George S Grant
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