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GlenfiddichProjectXXExperimentalSeries#2(700mL)
GlenfiddichProjectXXExperimentalSeries#2(700mL)
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<p>Rhapsody in Gold. </p><p><em>We love Glenfiddich</em> here at Flaviar. You know that, right? That’s probably NOT a huge surprise, since we’re talking about<em> the number one selling single malt</em> in the world with almost 150 years of history. It is also both <em>the largest distillery and the most awarded Whisky ever.</em> Interestingly, the Grant family, who started the company in 1876, still owns it to this day. </p><p>But we don’t love Glenfiddich, because of its accomplishments, prestige or acclaim. No, sir. We love them, because <em>they’re not afraid to be creative. </em>One of the major reasons behind the burgeoning success of the 20th century is due to the fact that they were <em>the first distillery to introduce single malt Whisky to the international stage. </em> Glenfiddich never stands still. They always explore and experiment. Always pushing boundaries. That’s why they’re <em>head and shoulders above the rest,</em> in innovation and production.</p><p>Their newest series is going to be<em> a full range of experimental single malts. </em>Yeah baby, music to our ears. After the success of the IPA Experiment, they released their second, even more ambitious expression: <em>Glenfiddich Project XX. </em>This unusual single malt combines the <em>top cask picks from 20 industry experts, </em>to create a truly innovative single malt. Twenty different casks from their opulent warehouse! Twenty is plenty, you must agree. It took a massive effort by <em>master distiller Brian Kinsman</em> to make imagination reality and compose them all in a coherent entity. </p><p>But boy, can this dram carry a tune. It has all the characteristics of <em>a classic ‘Fiddich we know and love, but also so much more. </em>Despite the indubitable quality of individual casks, <em>the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. </em>It takes a whole orchestra to play it. A complex combination of aromas and flavors that come together in <em>a beautiful symphony full of depth and design.</em> Rhapsody in Gold. </p>
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