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Glenfiddich

Glenfiddich Whisky Fire & Cane

Scotch Whisky

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Size 0,70 l
Alcohol content 43.0% by volume
Area Scotland (United Kingdom)
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Description

Glenfiddich Fire & Cane is a bold fusion of smoky and sweet notes. By marrying peated whisky and malts matured in bourbon barrels, and then finishing in Latin rum casks, we created an exquisite whisky with campfire smokiness and toffee sweetness.

Perfume

Perfume

Billowing soft peat notes, like distant smoke on the wind. Rich sweet toffee with zesty fresh fruit notes and spiciness.

Color

Color

Golden

Taste

Taste

Like a Highland peat campfire, with oak notes and toffee. Sharp green fruit, sweet baked apple and soft smoke. Finish: lingering smokiness and sweetness.

Serve at:

14 -16 °C.

Whisky

Producer
Glenfiddich
From this winery
The Glenfiddich distillery was built in 1886 by William Grant, one of the best distillers of his time, who bought an old alembic from Mrs Elizabeth Cumming, owner of a nearby distillery.

The current stills (five for the first and eight for the second distillation) remained the original dimensions. The company is still owned by the Grant family which systematically introduced malt whiskey and today Glenfiddich is the best selling in the world. It is also the only distillery in the Highlands equipped for bottling on site.
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Production area: Scotland
Scotland
Glenfiddich

Name Glenfiddich Whisky Fire & Cane
Type Scotch Whisky
Size 0,70 l
Alcohol content 43.0% by volume
Country United Kingdom
Region Scotland
Vendor Glenfiddich
Allergens Contains sulphites