Glenfiddich Master's Edition Box + 2 Glasses

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Glenfiddich Master's Edition Box + 2 Glasses

Whisky Scotland
Amber - Bottle 70cL - 43°

Ref : 469476

47, 90
47.90

i.e. 68.43 € / liter

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Our oenologists' opinion

Powerful bouquet

Deep old gold colour. Nice clean nose of Sherry, vanilla wood, white chocolate and smoked belly. Good balance on a round whisky, sweetness, frank. Character with notes of vanilla, smoke. Quite long finish.

  • Keeping level Ready to drink

Features

Body ? The body is the way a wine feels inside the mouth. Several factors, such as the alcohol content and the presence of tannins, contribute to the feel of the wine.

Freshness ? The freshness of a wine is defined by its level of acidity. Unlike rounded wines, fresh wines are easy to drink, and are more lively. Acidity plays a necessary part in a wine's structure.

Aging ? All wines do not have the same aging potential. Some are supposed to be consumed at a young age while others must be kept for longer periods of time.

Tannins ? Coming from stems, grape pips and their storage barrels, the tannin gives structure to red wines only.

Do you know ?

The term “glen”, often used by scotch brands, is a reference to Scotland’s long valleys.

Domain and appellation

  • Glenfiddich

     

    William Grant created his first whiskies for christmas 1887 after saving money for over 20 years to buy two second-hand alambics as well as a land ideally located near by a water spring in the Deer Valley, “Glen Fiddich” in gaelic.

     

    • Distillery: Glenfiddich distillery is located in the area of Speyside, Scotland.

     

    • Elaboration: Made solely with Speyside malt, this whisky matures in american oak. It ages in Xérès barrels where it gets its fruit-driven signature with pear notes.

     

Customer feedback (1 feedback)

  1. Thierry

    Très Sherry, superbe produit. rapport qualité incroyable

    28/01/2019

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