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Glenfiddich 21 YO

Glenfiddich 21 YO:

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Patiently matured for 21 years on‐site at the distillery, it is an exquisite, traditional Speyside whisky, rich and ripe with our Glenfiddich signature notes. But rather than bottle it, as other distillers would, our Malt Master, Brian Kinsman, hand picks selected barrels and adds a sublime finishing touch. By finishing our 21 Year Old in Caribbean rum casks it awakens the liquid, rousing it with extra exotic notes of ginger, fig, lime and banana and vibrant spicy toffee warmth, elevating it from something great to something extraordinary.

COLOR : Dark gold.

NOSE:  Intense and vanilla sweet. Floral, hints of banana, figs, rich toffee, new leather and oak.

TASTE: Initially soft, then brisk, vibrant and drying, peppery, a touch of smoke, oak, lime, ginger and spices.

FINISH:  Very long, warming, dry and spicy.

How to taste wines

There are three steps to a wine tasting they are as follows:

Look:

Taking a good look at the wine is very important as its appearance says a lot about the wine. First of all take a good look at the wine in your glass over a piece of white paper. See for the color, opacity and viscosity. In Colour classify your wine more then as red, white or rose. If it’s Red is the colour maroon, purple, ruby, garnet, or red. if it’s a white wine is it clear, pale yellow, straw-like, light green, golden or amber.

 Smell:

To Understand and get a good impression of your wine,  swirl your glass for a solid 10-12 seconds as this helps to  vaporize some of the wine’s alcohol and release more of its natural aromas. Then take a quick whiff to gain a first impression. This can be divided into three categories:

Primary Aromas: are the aromas that include fruit, herbal, and floral notes.

Secondary Aromas: This come from the winemaking practices. The most common aromas are yeast, cheese, almond, peanut or beer.

Tertiary Aromas:  comes from aging, usually in bottle, or possibly in oak. These aromas are mostly savory like nuts, spice, vanilla, tobacco, leather, or mushroom.

Taste:

Start with a small sip and let it roll around your mouth. There are three stages of taste: the Attack phase, the Evolution phase and the Finish.

The Attack Phase: This is the initial impression that the wine makes on your palate. The Attack is comprises of four pieces of the wine: alcohol content, tannin levels, acidity and residual sugar.

The Evolution Phase: In this phase you actually taste the wine on your palate and find the flavor profile of the wine.

The Finish:  The wine’s finish is how long the flavor impression lasts after it is swallowed. Was it light-bodied (like the weight of water), medium-bodied (similar in weight to milk) or full-bodied (like the consistency of cream)

Glenfiddich 18 YO

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Glenfiddich 18 YO: Truly exceptional single malt, the result not just of eighteen years of care and attention, but of whisky-making craft and knowledge passed down through the generations. Spanish Oloroso wood and American oak to mature this rich, intriguingly fruity and robust oak expression, but there are many more reasons why this expression is special.

Region: Speyside

Barrels: Oloroso wood and American Oak

Nose: Aromas of grapefruit, baked apples, hints of chocolate and cinnamon.

Palate: On the Palate notes of dried apricot, cinnamon, toffee, ginger and dry Sherry.

Finish: Medium finish with touch of salted toffee.

Balvenie Doublewood 17 YO

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The Balvenie Doublewood 17 YO is consecutively matured in two different types of cask, a process often referred to as ‘cask finishing’. This technique is at the heart of The Balvenie DoubleWood – it sees the whisky matured first in American oak barrels, which impart soft sweet vanilla notes, before being transferred to European oak sherry casks, where the second cask ageing adds rich spicy flavours and a depth and fullness of flavour

Region: Speyside

Barrel: American Oak, European Oak.

Nose: It is elegant and complex with vanilla, honeye and a hint of green apple aromas.

Taste: On the palate it is sweet with dried fruits, sherbet spice, toasted almonds and cinnamon, layered with a richness of creamy toffee notes and traces of oak and deep vanilla.

Finish: The finish has flavours of vanilla oak, honey and spicy sweetness.

Monkey Shoulder

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Monkey Shoulder: The term “Monkey Shoulder” harks back to our whisky making heritage. It’s a reference to a condition that malt-men sometimes picked up while working long shifts, turning the barley by hand. It had a tendency to cause their arm to hang a down a bit like a monkey hence the name.

The Whiskey is created by combining single malts from three of Speyside’s finest distilleries. The result is a smooth, creamy, supple and very malty Scotch which works superbly well neat, over ice, or in whisky cocktails (where it really excels).

Region: Speyside, Scotland

Barrel: Ex – Bourbon cask

Nose: This Whisky is elegant and stylish with nose of marmalade, cocoa, spice and anniseed

Palate: Very malty, creamy delivery with a suggestion of berry fruit. Cloves and butterscotch, hot-buttered-toast and dried apricot.

Finish: Medium length, spicy oak and a hint of peppermint on the tail.

Aberfeldy 25 YO

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Aberfeldy 25 YO: A limited edition 25 year old Highland single malt from Aberfeldy that was distilled way back when it was owned by Diageo, who eventually went to sell on in 1998, before being bottled in 2003.This very collectible rarity comes complete with original dark-wood presentation case and is one of just 150 bottles. On the nose it is creamy with some sherried fruit and a hint of smoke, the palate is sweet with a gentle peat and a faint hint of citrus.

Aberfeldy 16 YO

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Aberfeldy 16 YO:  16 year old single malt from the fantastic Aberfeldy distillery, unveiled in the latter half of 2015 as part of the Last Great Malts series. This expression is finished in Oloroso Sherry casks, imparting juicy sweetness to the whisky. Raisins, cinnamon, butterscotch, caramel and apple slice aromas with a touch of floral malt. On the Palate it is Well rounded and mellow with flavour of apple and honey with a spark of ginger. The finish is of  oak.