Glenfarclas 40 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL
Glenfarclas 40 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL
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Glenfarclas 40 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL is an extraordinary, ultra-aged Speyside whisky crafted with four decades of patience, tradition, and mastery. Matured exclusively in the finest sherry oak casks, this rare release showcases the luxurious depth, richness, and refinement that Glenfarclas is world-famous for. A true collector’s piece, this 40-year expression delivers a stunning tapestry of flavor that only time can create.
Expect an elegant and powerful fusion of dark fruits, antique oak, rich toffee, warm spice, roasted nuts, and layers of sherry sweetness, all carried by a velvety, lingering finish. Presented in a beautifully crafted bottle and packaging, this whisky stands as a centerpiece in any luxury Scotch collection and represents one of the best values in ultra-aged single malt.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Dried figs, sherry-soaked raisins, antique oak, dark chocolate, orange peel
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Palate: Rich toffee, roasted nuts, dates, spice cakes, polished oak, subtle smoke
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Finish: Exceptionally long, warm, layered with sherry sweetness, oak tannins, and lingering spice
FAQs
• How old is Glenfarclas 40 Year?
Exactly 40 years, aged entirely in premium sherry casks.
• Is it collectible?
Yes — this is a highly sought-after ultra-aged Scotch with strong collector and investment appeal.
• What makes Glenfarclas 40 Year special?
Its long aging in sherry oak casks produces exceptional richness, complexity, and depth that younger whiskies cannot match.
• How should I drink it?
Best enjoyed neat in a Glencairn glass to appreciate the full aroma and flavor evolution.
• Is this a limited release?
Yes — production is extremely limited, and allocations are small worldwide.
• What region is it from?
Glenfarclas is a historic family-owned distillery in Speyside, Scotland.