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Glenfiddich 125 Anniversary Edition
235,79 €
This limited edition expression was specially created by our Malt Master, Brian Kinsman, to celebrate 125 years of pioneering spirit at the Glenfiddich Distillery. Unusually for our range, this expression is lightly peated, giving it a slightly smokier, heavier character, whilst retaining the signature notes of fruit and vanilla oak found in our other expressions. The aromas of fresh fruit and zesty marmalade are perfectly enveloped in peat smoke, while the deep, oaky flavours combine with smoked fruits and woody spices to leave a satisfying, lingering finish.
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