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    Glenfarclas The Family Casks 29 Years Old 1992

    The Family Casks (Release S21)
    700ml / 56.5%
    Single Malt

    $628

    An official Glenfarclas, a 29 year old, 1992, at 56.5%. Deep and dark, all baked apple, honey and a chocolate, with dried fruit, fig and walnut from the cask. The house behind the 105, one of the first cask strength malts, from 1968. Run by six generations of the Grant family since 1865, one of Scotch’s last independents. This is the family sherry malt of Ballindalloch.

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    Tasting Notes

    Chocolate
    Chocolate
    Honey
    Honey
    Leathery
    Leathery

    Glenfarclas from the distillery, a 29 year old, from 1992, cask 872, at 56.5%, 608 bottles in all. Glenfarclas is a richly sherried Speyside single malt, run by the Grant family since 1865. Direct firing chars the wash a little, lending the rich, nutty depth Glenfarclas is known for. It launched the 105 in 1968, one of the first cask strength single malts sold to the public. Its whiskies are bottled at their natural colour, without chill filtration.

    Worked unhurried through the stillhouse, shaping a rich Speyside body with real weight. It was fully matured in an Oloroso sherry cask, the wood deep in the rich spirit. At this evaporative stage ellagitannins lend structure while oxidation builds a richer raisin and treacle. The cool, slow dunnage ageing loses little to evaporation, the spirit holding its depth. Active wood drives the maturation, the cask deep in the malt.

    Bottled at a cask strength 56.5%, it is deep and concentrated. Orange, raisin and a treacle edge, with dried fruit, fig and walnut from the cask. A baked apple and a warm cinnamon lift the middle. The close is rich and dark, fruit over a warm spice. This is Glenfarclas's deep, fruity Speyside style.

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