Blended Malt is the most popular whiskey in the world and often characterized by silky and sumptuous aromas that very often allow it to compete with single malt. Blended malt whiskey is a blend of single malt whiskeys (from malted barley) from several distilleries. The assembly of these different whiskeys is worked and developed by specialists to give them a harmonious and delicate taste.
Are you looking for an exceptional quality blend whiskey at a very affordable price?
GDC France offers you the LOCH FYLL. This whiskey declined in 3 years and 5 years of age, will undoubtedly give you complete satisfaction in terms of quality and taste.
“Look for a topaz hue and sweet vanilla and toasted grain aromas. The silky, light palate echoes that toasted grain note, layering it with cocoa and malt notes. The addition of water brings out a little tantalizing cinnamon spice". LOCH FYLL is quoted by Kara Newman, author of several cocktail books. His articles have appeared in Wine Enthusiast, The New York Times, Imbibe, The San Francisco Chronicle, Gourmet, and Saveur, among others.
HIGH SCORE, VERY AFFORDABLE PRICE: 2021 BEST VALUE WHISKI: LOCH FYLL.
America's Leading Whiskey Magazine
Best values for summer 2021: Loch Fyll.
In each issue of Whiskey Advocate, the editors select three great value bottles: whiskeys with solid notes, modest prices and wide availability. For the Summer 2021 issue, a "LOCH FYLL" blended scotch ranked in the Best Values category.
GLENNLAY has been blending the finest Scottish products since 1964.
The Good Looks – “The Dram” The color – Golden, a shade of red Mouth - Soft and sweet "mouthfeel" with hints of caramel and crème caramel flowing into layers of toasted almonds with hints of oak spice
The Nose - "Inhale the Exquisite Aromas" Sweet & lifted with notes of vanilla, hazelnut & milk chocolate with a touch of orchard fruit
The finish - "The Flavor" Hazelnut and warming with hints of peanut, maple syrup and vanilla bean with sweet sweet spice notes lingering on the tongue
Pure Water – 'The Effect' Our water comes from one of Scotland's highest natural springs. Emerging from a Scottish river and flowing over strata of hard rock, the water is soft and low in minerals.