Glenfarclas 10 Year Old

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Glenfarclas 10 Year Old
70cl / 40%
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Distillery Bottling
Glenfarclas 10yo is a straw-gold , delicately light, sweet and malty dram leaving a long slightly spicy finish. Always impeccably well-made, this is a whisky that always delivers in quality.
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£28.25
(£23.54 ex. VAT)
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CountryScotlandRegionSpeysideBottlerDistillery BottlingAge10 Year Old
Customer Reviews:
how can anyone say this is a mixer! for the money this is one of the best 10 year old's out there. quality stuff in an age of greed!
- mark brailsford, 10th Dec '11
Glenfarclas has a very solid range, and they are VERY modestly priced compared to many greedy ideas we see these days. I'd say this is a big bang for your buck; anyway both the 15 yo and '105' are even bigger!
- Pete, 24th Jul '11
I am not a whisky expert but I really like Glenfarclas, to me it tastes light, sweet and slightly spicy. After holidaying in Scotland I brought a bottle home, now that it is finished I will be buying more.
- Jeff from Belfast, 6th Oct '10
I think I need to try and provide a bit of balance here! I really enjoyed this. The Glenfarclas richness was pronounced and I felt it displayed admirable complexity for its age. It put me in mind of deciduous woodland: deep, oaky and quietly alive. At this price, definitely worth a try if nothing else.
- James Saxon, 16th Dec '09
The colour is far too brown looking and it tastes like it has only been half made. I don't like the bottle either!
- M. Jennings - Rye., 21st Nov '09
At first i found this a little austere, but on my second tasting was bowled over by the subtlety of this whisky. The fact that it is very firm and staright to the point gave the impression of a spirt without a sense of humour, but its imppecable balance and plethora of malty, nutty and sherried notes and suprisingly dryness completely bowled over this Islay drinker.
- Brass, 6th Dec '08
Was not too impressed with this one , seemed to be very one dimentional and lacking in any character and taste , more of a mixer than by itself.
- aussie shaun, 4th Dec '08
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