Glenfarclas 12 year old

Alcohol:46
Region:Highlands
Color:Amber
Nose:Drier that the 10 year old but quicker and stronger
Body:Firm and slightly oily
Palate:Plenty of flavor with notes of peat smoke
Finish:Long with oaky notes even at this young age
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Don[rating=4]
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3 comments

  1. I like non-peated scotches. Two I enjoy are Balvenie Doublewood, and Cragganmore. I asked my local purveyor to recommend one in that price rance that is similar to those two to expand my horizons and they recommended Glenfarclas. He did a good job…it is indeed warm and full like those two, yet superior. It’s now my favorite scotch in this price range. Any other suggestions, those with similar taste?

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