Glenfiddich Rare Collection Single Malt Scotch Whisky Miniature 64 Year Old · 1937 Vintage
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The rarest Glenfiddich ever issued - just 61 bottles were released when it was bottled in 2001. At 64 years of age, it was also the world's oldest single malt whisky at the time of release and is one of the most collectable whiskies ever bottled. This is a promotional sampler press kit that contains a small 1cl bottle of this liquid gold along with the trade press release CD Rom, information and letters.
Featured in Ian Buxton's 101 legendary whiskies you're dying to try but (possibly) never will book.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Nose
Ripe dark fruits—prune, fig and raisin—mingle with thick toffee, treacle and cocoa. Sherry-soaked oak delivers an elegant spice of clove and cinnamon, with orange zest, almond and a whisper of leather. A velvet, aged sweetness lingers, drawing you into a long, refined finish.
Palate
Silky, opulent and impeccably poised, this 64-year Glenfiddich coats the palate with sherried fruit, orange zest and hazelnut toffee. Rich dates, cacao and warm spice mingle with refined oak, delivering a long, languid finish that speaks of decades in cask—luxury you can almost taste.