May 20, 2013

Glenfiddich 12yo Single Malt

So after doing some more research I have found that professional whisky drinkers recommend Glenfiddich as a first time whisky for anyone wanting to really start appreciating whisky. So it seems that I made a good decision in choosing Glenfiddich and it shows in the quality of the product and the taste. Now then, let's get on with it shall we?

Nose: Straight away I got the smell of sweet ripened pears. Followed by a very subtle hint of vanilla. Like the 15yo, the sherry notes were very pronounced.

Taste: There was a light intensity, but the arrival of the sweet pear and dried apple flavors rolled nicely on the tongue. Develops well. I get a beautiful brandy note coming through. Some spices and  dried fruits marched out hand and hand, followed by a light toffee flavor. At the end of the development, oak and smokey peat stays with you like a loyal friend. Mellows out to a smooth finish.

Added a little drop of water and let it sit for 5 minutes to open up. Super mellow, smokey, light, toffee, ripe pear and dry apples at the finish.

This is a very nice whisky. Would not mix with anything and would recommend to my friends and family.
Bottoms up!

That said; Not to take anything away from Glenfiddich 12yo...but if you have the extra $8, I would heavily recommend getting the 15yo Solera reserve. It is a smoother whisky by comparison and a richer pallet of flavors, in this bloggers completely unprofessional opinion.

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