The Glenlivet 12 Year scotch is a classic Speyside single malt characterized by a balanced and elegant flavor profile. Its flavors of citrus, honeysuckle, and vanilla promise to please those looking for a non-smoky flavor—no peat flavors here.
FAST FACTS
Classification
single malt Scotch whisky
Company Pernod Ricard
Distillery The Glenlivet, Speyside, Scotland
Cask type Ex-bourbon American oak and European oak casks
Still type copper pot stills
Released reintroduced with new clear bottle and the words “Double Oak” in 2018
Proof 80 (40% ABV)
Aged 12 years
Mash bill malted barley
Pros
An outstanding example of a classic Speyside single malt, and it won’t break the bank
Serves as a calibrating whisky—the kind of spirit you pour when you’re trying to explain what single malt Scotch is (e.g., elegant, complex) and isn’t (i.e., not always a peat bomb)
Cons
For those not used to brown spirits, the barrel tannin snap on the finish may be an acquired taste (but one worth acquiring).
Tasting Notes
Color: Medium-light honey-gold
Nose: Citrus fruit, honeysuckle, and vanilla, illustrative of what a classic Speyside single malt should smell like. Do not expect peat, as that is not what this northeastern region of Scotland is known for.
Palate: Candied nuts, sweet vanilla shortbread cookies, and a hint of toffee
Finish: Sweetness that lingers on your tongue but is gently overtaken by lemon zest and the crunchy bitterness of barrel tannin, with just a hum of vanilla beneath it
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