Two pistols and a peat fire Glenlivet 12 Year Old
For a longtime standard this one left me wanting, Short finish uneventful after taste can not save the good qualities of this standard bearer.
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Glenlivet's average rating is 81/100 from 221 reviews and 804 ratings
For a longtime standard this one left me wanting, Short finish uneventful after taste can not save the good qualities of this standard bearer.
This bottle was a treat in the making. We decided to (a group of 7 of us) to put $20 into the pot and buy a nice bottle of Scotch. Well the Archive (wooden case) was that bottle. It sat on my shelf…
This bottle of Glenlivet was shared among great friends I call Brothers. That alone starts the experience off the right way. However this was the second time enjoying a dram or two of this 15 year old…
My first single malt and I wasn't disappointed... What sweet flavours and lovely hints of smoke and caramel.... Love this drop, just hits the spot for me esp for the price. Can't wait to try the 15 yo…
A very balanced nose, you know this is going to be a very good, safe, but not quite exceptional dram. Don't get me wrong, I love this expression, but in my limited experience, it doesn't quite touch 90…
Since that times when The Glenlivet 12 YO leaves very pleasant memories about it I wanted to get some older The Glenlivet for a taste. Finally, here it is - The Glenlivet 18 YO single malt from speyside…
My first review and still fairly new at Single Malts and the like.Nose: Apples is the first thing that comes to the nose. A warm aroma of pear as well with a second sniff.Palate: At first sip an instant…
Drank neat with a glass of water on the side. Floral nose with vanilla and a slight hint of apples. I disagree with some of the comments I've seen here comparing the nose to soap and cleaning supplies…
One of the highlights from my trip to the Speyside Whisky Festival was The Whisky Castle in Tomintoul, a wonderful shop with a large and very eclectic selection. The owner and I had a lot to talk about…
Nose: Homemade buttery banana caramel pudding. Sherry overtones, and one can imagine a dry Bartlett pear in the back.Palate: Opens with the smooth creaminess and tartness of a mouth-watering limoncello…
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