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Whiskey Review: Glenfiddich 15 Year Old

In this review we check out the Glenfiddich 15 Year Old, one of the workhorses of this classic Scotch distillery's core range of bottlings.

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Glenfiddich 15 Year Old

Tasting Notes

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Appearance:
, Glenfiddich 15 appears younger in the glass than one might imagine considering its age. Stewed apple and a slightly tart, acrid scent overwhelm at the beginning of nosing. Very dark caramelized wood and a lovely perfumed quality follow. As the whisky opens up, chewy toffee becomes apparent, transforming into the smell of overnight French toast—dense pumpernickel bread soaked in brown sugar and butter caramelizing together in perfect harmony. The butter note sticks in the
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throughout the tasting experience. On the
Palate:
the gritty, nutty aspect of buckwheat plays with burnt caramel and clove. Dense and rich in mouth feel, there is a particular umph that is captured in the whisky. The substantial, chewy nature of the whisky pairs well with the butter and honey that stretch across the palate. Lastly, fig rounds the experience. The finish is slightly bitter, yet as soft and buttery as the nose. Mixed peppercorns and salted caramel play up the sweet and salty nature of the finish. Lingering and satisfying, grassiness retains a lasting foothold. A classic and a delight, Glenfiddich 15 is a whisky I would happily recommend to anyone searching for a hearty unpeated Scotch whisky. I give it a score of 95. [graphiq id=”e6LTNnzgmKp” title=”Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Overview ” width=”700″ height=”514″ url=”https://w.graphiq.com/w/e6LTNnzgmKp” link=”https://whiskey.underthelabel.com/l/355/Glenfiddich-15-Year-Old-Single-Malt-Scotch” link_text=”Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Overview | UnderTheLabel”]
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Editor’s Note: This whiskey was either bought as a sample by The Whiskey Wash or provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. Per our editorial policies, this in no way influenced the outcome of this review.

Savannah Weinstock

Savannah Weinstock is a graduate of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where her Environmental Studies thesis delved into the intersection of Scotch Whisky, sustainability, and the commodification of nature and culture. During her thesis research, she spent time living and studying in Glasgow, Scotland, visiting and interviewing distilleries across the country, with a particular focus on the Hebridean Isles. Savannah is currently immersed in the industry, gaining firsthand experience with whiskey, spirits, and cocktails on a daily basis.

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