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  • Glenlivet 18 Year Old Batch Reserve
Product Description

A wonderfully satisfying dram with notes of honey roasted nuts, ginger biscuits and poached fruit. For Scottish distilleries, the 18-year-old single malt traditionally offers an opportunity to make a strong statement about house style and quality and this is no exception. The Glenlivet 18-year-old has been going strong since the 1960s and remains a perfect example of mature Speyside whisky, rich and balanced with well-judged sherry cask influence and an overall fruity character.

Glenlivet 18 Year Old Batch Reserve

  • Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Distillery Bottling

70cl / 40%

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Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

  • Tasting Notes by the Whisky Exchange

    • Nose

      Dark chocolate and glacé cherries, with apple and creamy vanilla-infused crême brûlée.

    • Palate

      Thick and fruit, with cream, stewed apple, candied orange and sweet vanilla.

    • Finish

      Dry, with lingering spice.

  • Tasting Notes by Billy A

    • Nose

      Dark chocolate, glacé cherries, rich fruit, cream and biscuits. Suggestions of cherry blossom and crème brûlée, the latter marrying the cream, dark notes, biscuity vanilla and sugary sweetness together nicely.

    • Palate

      Thick, with lots of cream running on to sweet cherry, stewed apple and orange peel. Water brings out more sweet vanilla from the creaminess.

    • Finish

      Dry, with sharp oak and spice.

  • Tasting Notes by Stuart P

    • Nose

      Rich, plush aromas of malt, biscuits and toffee.

    • Palate

      The rich toffee and malt continues on to the palate, with toasty, spicy oak balancing things out. Well-made dram, with everything in proportion.

    • Finish

      Sweet spice and toasty oak, with a malty backbone that persists.

Customer Reviews

4.5 (57 Reviews)

  • 1

    Nicky

    Not a fan of this at all. Thin, no flavour

  • 2

    Nicky Totti

    I didn’t enjoy this. I found thin with no body at all. Not enjoyable, don’t buy

  • 2

    Nebojša Puac

    Not the award winning Glenlivet 18 bottled at 43%. The newest iteration is a huge dissapointment. Do not waste your money on this.

  • 3

    Frazer

    Its no terrible but simply not as good as the previous expression which was more robust and complex, it changed early 2020 or should i say 18 years ago the choice was made. Really should be reviews for a new/different whisky.

  • 2

    Chris

    A shadow of its former self. At 40%, the Batch Reserve is thinner and lacking in the complexity of the previous version. It's really a whole different whisky.