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The history of Glenfarclas, meaning 'valley of the green grass', dates back to 1836. The 10 year old is elegant and dry, with an intense nose of nutty and smoky notes, then a malty, rich and spicy palate which is long and sweet.
![]() Style: Medium Peat
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environmentally friendly
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new this year
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limited quantity
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half bottles available
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Owned by the Grant family of Glenfiddich it was bought by William Grant in 1865. Built in 1836 and situated at the foot of Ben Rinnes, the distillery is half way between Grantown-on-Spey and Craigellachie. It has a rich and fragrant style and is aged in Sherrywood casks.
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