Well, the stockings have been hung by the natural gas fireplace with care, and I have officially completed whisky Advent. Thanks to all those of you who have read along to date – I can quite confidently say that you will not be seeing a post on PnP tomorrow, so enjoy this one! The KWM Whisky Advent Calendar comes to a close with a bang, delivering the promised 40 year old dram in the form of Glenfarclas’ 40 Year Highland Single Malt. This scotch comes with a $720 price tag (actually a strong value for the age of the whisky involved) and with a number of critical accolades, having been hailed Whisky of the Year by Malt Advocate. It’s Glenfarclas’ second appearance in the calendar; it previously tried to destroy your mind with its 60% abv bottling Glenfarclas 105 on Day 6.
The GF 40 certainly delivers, albeit not in a way that will embed itself on your psyche for years (or even weeks) afterward. It is a deep amber in colour, although not deep enough to immediately give away that it has spent four decades in a barrel. The aromas are mellow and meandering, maple syrup and marzipan, smoke, apple cider and Meyer lemon. It is soft and warming on the palate, opening up discernibly with a couple drops of water and featuring a complex yet subtle array of flavours: honey, vanilla and florals, orange zest, green grapes, dark rum and a dry heated wood note I can best describe as “sauna”. It isn’t life-changing, but it’s extremely well put-together, an experience to drink if not a lasting memory. Read the rest of this entry »
















