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Glenfiddich XXX 30 yo Highland Scotch. 750ml, standard triangular Glenfiddich bottle, presentation tube, 86 proof, about $150.
Glenfiddich 30 yo is one of the more affordable 30 year old scotches available from an original bottler. That is to say there are some 30 yo you can get from a number of independent bottlers (Cadenhead, Hart Brothers, Old Malt Cask etc.etc.) at a lesser price but they aren't the same as the ones from the original distillery.
My project for today and for the foreseeable future is taking out a tree in the yard. With a 24" trunk I figure I have to dig 3-4' around it and 2-3' deep in order to get this thing out of the ground. After about 6 hours I called it a day, it's not going anywhere and neither am I. Why am I digging you ask? I can't get any heavy equipment to that part of the yard so I gotta do it the old school way.
After cleaning and putting away the tools I parked my butt on the deck smoked a Torano Tribute and then poured a nice dollop of Glenfiddich XXX in my glass. Nothing like relaxing after some serious labor. This version of Glenfiddich noses a bit sweeter then any I've had except for the Havana Reserve. The scents of chocolate, warm apples and vanilla fill the glass. Tasting reveals a smooth malt that turns spicy with an oak undertone. The finish is fairly simple with vanilla and the bourbon oak that this scotch sat in for 30 years revealing itself.
A nice classic scotch with no surprises, you can see how the 12 yo Glenfiddich could turn into this. If you are a fan of Glenfiddich you owe yourself to try this, if you're not, try some anyway. I like it but it isn't at the top of the 30 year old scotches I own. Of course, all except one cost more, sometimes a lot more.
Glenfiddich 30 yo is one of the more affordable 30 year old scotches available from an original bottler. That is to say there are some 30 yo you can get from a number of independent bottlers (Cadenhead, Hart Brothers, Old Malt Cask etc.etc.) at a lesser price but they aren't the same as the ones from the original distillery.
My project for today and for the foreseeable future is taking out a tree in the yard. With a 24" trunk I figure I have to dig 3-4' around it and 2-3' deep in order to get this thing out of the ground. After about 6 hours I called it a day, it's not going anywhere and neither am I. Why am I digging you ask? I can't get any heavy equipment to that part of the yard so I gotta do it the old school way.
After cleaning and putting away the tools I parked my butt on the deck smoked a Torano Tribute and then poured a nice dollop of Glenfiddich XXX in my glass. Nothing like relaxing after some serious labor. This version of Glenfiddich noses a bit sweeter then any I've had except for the Havana Reserve. The scents of chocolate, warm apples and vanilla fill the glass. Tasting reveals a smooth malt that turns spicy with an oak undertone. The finish is fairly simple with vanilla and the bourbon oak that this scotch sat in for 30 years revealing itself.
A nice classic scotch with no surprises, you can see how the 12 yo Glenfiddich could turn into this. If you are a fan of Glenfiddich you owe yourself to try this, if you're not, try some anyway. I like it but it isn't at the top of the 30 year old scotches I own. Of course, all except one cost more, sometimes a lot more.