
A bourbon cask matured expression from Glenfiddich, but with a finish in freshly charred virgin American oak casks. This is an interesting expression as it shows off how versatile Glenfiddich’s spirit can be. Virgin oak typically only makes an appearance in the Glenfiddich 15 year old, it makes up some of the stock that feeds into their Solera system. However, this is something that shows off how good this oak influence can be on Glenfiddich’s fruity, delicate style of new-make spirit.
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.
Phil Dwyer is a freelance whisky writer and consultant. With a decade of experience in whisky retail and nearly as long running Whisky Wednesday on YouTube, Phil is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with fellow whisky lovers. His goal is to make whisky accessible and enjoyable, dispelling the jargon and complexity that can sometimes surround the spirit. In addition to his online presence, Phil managed The Whisky Shop Manchester, where he curated an impressive selection of some of the finest drams available.

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