Name: The Glenlivet 14 Cognac Cask Selection
Color: Brown
Nose: Malt, flowers, citrus, earth/cognac notes, spice
Taste: Light malt, oranges, cognac, earth, light wood, light spice
The Glenlivet 14-Year-Old Cognac Cask Selection is a Speyside whisky from Moray, Scotland and is one of the big “Glen’s” in the whiskey world. Found in 1824, it is the oldest and continuously most operated distillery and is currently owned by Pernod Ricard. The distillery produces approximately 19 different expressions with prices ranging from affordable to “Holy Shit, how much?”. See last month’s review for the Glenlivet 12 for the baseline of the expressions.
The Cognac Cask expression is bottled at 40% abv, aged 14 years, and is finished in first fill ex-bourbon and ex-sherry cask and then finally finished in “select cognac barrels”. No shit, you “selected” them? Gotta love the marketing…..Who did you partner with? Nah…nevermind, that could not be important.
This expression from Glenlivet is a nice and smooth whisky, but for me it has too much cognac favor when drank neat. I would rather have a Cognac, Armagnac, or a Brandy. When I added a very small ice cube to the scotch the flavors open up nicely and the overall taste softens up. I enjoyed the more subtle flavors as it opened up with the cool water.
Priced around $75 and is good but a bit on the expensive side for 14 year old that has a cognac finish. I’d rather have a cognac.
If you like it, drink it! – Christopher