Glenlivet 17 Chivas Brothers Cask Strength
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Review by @MaltActivist
- Nose23
- Taste22
- Finish21
- Balance21
- Overall87
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I like this concept. Chivas has come out with a range of cask strength single cask whiskies from it's portfolio which are presented in interesting to look at generic 50cl bottles complete with hand written labels.
Well, they're made to look hand written anyway.
Very interesting to look at and I like the concept behind them too. Quite affordable and at ages and strengths that can't be purchased as part of standard bottlings.
They currently have quite a few in this collection ranging from a Tormore 15 to a Glen Keith 20 and quite a few in between. What I have in my hand is a 17 year old Glenlivet matured exclusively in bourbon barrels.
My sample is from a brand new bottle from Batch GL 17 013 and served at a cask strength of 55.7%
Nose: Reminded me of the Nadurra 16 and why not? More or less the same treatment to the same distillate. Malt butter. Peaches. Bourbon. Grist. Barley. Husk. Bright honey. Sharp citrus. Marzipan. Almonds. All spice. Floral. Pink Melon. Quite a fresh nose. I like it.
Palate: Honey. Barley. White pepper Melon. Chocolate. Garam masala. Oak. Vanilla. Not as great as the nose but still pretty good. Very nice texture though it has a touch of something bitter towards the end.
Finish: The bitterness is a touch stronger now. Coffee. Cinnamon. Oak.
I like the thinking behind this range even if I this particular expression did not blow me away. The something slightly bitter threw me off towards the end. Still quite nice and drinkable.
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