From the Rare and Vintage series by Glenfiddich, this 30 year old Single Malt is fruit of time, dedication and tradition.
Glenfiddich 30 Year Old depicts the moment when Brian Kinsman, Glenfiddich's Malt Master, suspends the ageing of the whisky and bottles it, capturing the liquid in a precise moment in time, a perfect expression, preserved for eternity.
The design of the outer packaging evokes this moment through moving ribbons, each frozen in time to form elegant cut-out windows, revealing the regal decanter within. Capturing the moment of ageing in all its glory, the dynamic lines and complex structure create an illusion that the bottle is effortlessly suspended in midair, suspended in time.
Glenfiddich announces the launch of the Time Reimagined collection. This extraordinary collection of exceptional aged single malt whiskies represents the ultimate expression of time and is the pinnacle of the Glenfiddich distillery's signature style. Each is shaped by the constant passage of time and is presented in a unique package, an expression of bespoke craftsmanship.
These whiskies have aged for many decades developing a richness and depth of flavour that can rarely be found.
The result is a rich and complex scotch whisky, with fruity notes of oak and sherry on the nose, which also reveals floral and honey essences on the palate.
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