Tasting Notes
- Nose: Honeyed apple orchards, vanilla custard, dried apricots, subtle grape must, warm spice
- Palate: Creamy toffee, candied orange peel, toasted almonds, French oak tannins, cinnamon warmth
- Finish: Medium length with lingering honey, gentle oak spice, dried fruits, hint of cognac rancio
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 43% (86 proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 14 Years |
| Distillery | The Glenlivet |
| Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Barrel Type | Cognac Cask Finished |
Perfect For
- Evening contemplation: Neat sipping by the fireplace, allowing the cognac influence to unfold slowly
- Special celebrations: Marking milestones with a whisky that bridges Scottish and French traditions
- Whisky education: Exploring how cask finishing transforms single malt character
- Sophisticated gifting: Presenting something unique to collectors and Speyside enthusiasts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Glenlivet 14 Year Cognac Cask Selection taste like?
This Speyside single malt offers honeyed sweetness with French oak sophistication. The cognac cask finishing adds layers of dried fruits, vanilla, and subtle grape notes that complement Glenlivet's signature smooth, fruity character. Expect creamy toffee, candied orange, and warm spice with a medium finish that showcases the marriage of Scottish and French cooperage traditions.
How should I drink The Glenlivet 14 Year Cognac Cask Selection?
This whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of spring water to open up the cognac cask influences. Serve in a tulip-shaped glass at room temperature, allowing 10-15 minutes for the aromas to develop. The 43% ABV makes it approachable for neat sipping while maintaining enough strength to carry the complex flavors from the French oak finishing.
Is The Glenlivet Cognac Cask Selection good for cocktails?
While this 14-year expression can elevate premium cocktails, its cognac cask finishing and price point make it better suited for neat consumption. The honeyed complexity and French oak influence shine brightest when sipped slowly. For cocktails, consider The Glenlivet 12 Year as a more economical choice that still delivers quality.
What makes this different from regular Glenlivet?
The cognac cask finishing sets this expression apart from Glenlivet's core range. After initial maturation in American oak, the whisky spends additional time in French cognac barrels, imparting unique grape notes, enhanced vanilla, and subtle rancio character. This dual-maturation process creates more complexity and a longer, more sophisticated finish than the standard 12-year expression.
Is The Glenlivet 14 Year worth the price?
For Speyside enthusiasts and those exploring cask-finished whiskies, this expression offers excellent value. The cognac cask finishing adds genuine complexity and uniqueness that justifies the premium over Glenlivet's core range. It's an accessible entry point into finished single malts while maintaining the approachable, honeyed character that makes Glenlivet a benchmark Speyside whisky.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.