
Glenfiddich 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml
Glenfiddich 12 Year Old is a single malt Scotch whisky created by William Grant & Sons. Glenfiddich means "Valley of the Deer" in Gaelic, and the 12 Year Old expression was first released in 1963.
Glenfiddich 12 Year Old is matured for at least 12 years in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks. The result is a whisky with notes of honey, citrus and oak.
Glenfiddich is located in the Speyside region of Scotland. The region is home to many of Scotland's best-known whisky brands, including Glenlivet, Macallan and Aberlour.
The Glenfiddich 12 Year Old expression was first released in 1963. It was created by Glenfiddich's then-whisky maker, David Stewart.
Today, Glenfiddich 12 Year Old is one of the best-selling single malt Scotches in the world. It is a popular choice for whisky lovers and beginners alike.
1887. The year Glenfiddich was founded, when William Grant decided to use highland spring water for his single malt Scotch whisky and create something truly special with it! This was before anyone else even thought about doing so. He was way ahead in terms of innovation that made him an icon both then-and now.
The Grant family have been brewing and distilling the world’s most awarded single malt Scotch whisky. With a unique freshness from the Highland spring water they've used since then to make a distinctive fruitiness come alive in your glass.
The 12 Year Old malt whisky from Glenfiddich has a thick, rich and creamy texture that is mouth-watering with its subtle flavors of toastiness in the nose before giving way to notes of vanilla bean on your tongue. These qualities make it perfect for those who enjoy their aged spirits without being too smokey or alcoholic tasting but still have plenty going on underneath!
Their signature expression, that you will leave you wanting more! A great gifting Whisky at an affordable price.
ABV: 40%
Type: Scotch Whisky / Single Malt
Region: Scotland
Volume: 700ml
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