First seen on Feb 28, 2025
The nosing starts pleasantly, if unsurprisingly. Vanilla is the first note that comes to the nose - sweet, almost creamy. The sherry cask is also noticeable, but rather discreetly, without the depth and complexity that we know from whiskies aged more heavily in sherry. A hint of spicy oak provides a slightly bitter contrast, but this quickly disappears again. Another interesting nuance is provided by the wet leather, which lends the bouquet a certain earthiness.
The flavour of the Glenfiddich Reserve Cask remains true to its line. The first impression is buttery smooth, which gives it a pleasant drinkability. This is the kind of whisky that can be enjoyed without much thought, perhaps at a social gathering or as an accompaniment to a conversation. The oak comes more to the fore and gives the whisky a little more substance, but here too everything remains within reason. There are no overpowering or polarising flavours - making it ideal for those looking for an uncomplicated pleasure.
The finish, like the rest of the whisky, is sweet and fruity and rather short. The oak gently accompanies the finish without remaining present for a particularly long time. Anyone expecting a long, intense finish will probably be disappointed here, but for a whisky that is clearly designed as a mass product, it remains pleasant and pleasing.
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