First seen on Feb 28, 2025
The aroma of this whisky is quite restrained at first, almost closed. Some citrus tickles the nose and brings freshness to the slightly dull, restrained structure. Delicate vanilla and a hint of hay unfold underneath, accompanied by a hint of metallic and herbal notes. Overall, the Glenfiddich Select Cask is balanced and pleasant, but remains rather restrained and quiet in its flavour - a fragrance that promises a lot, but does not yet fully reveal itself.
On the palate, the Glenfiddich Select Cask is as smooth as butter. The velvety texture dominates the flavour here, and the whisky actually glides down the tongue without any sharpness or distracting edges. The vanilla flavour blends subtly with light oak and there is a hint of malt. But while the mouthfeel is pleasant, there are no real highlights. The flavour, like the aroma, remains rather pale and restrained, with little depth and hardly any surprising moments.
The finish of the Glenfiddich Select Cask is short and inconspicuous. A brief hint of oak spice flickers up, but before you know it, the last notes evaporate. What remains is an overall impression that is not very lasting, which emphasises the gentle character of the whisky, but unfortunately leaves hardly any reverberation.
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