Nose: Apples, pears, apricot, peach, pineapple, musk sweets, honeycomb, milk chocolate, vanilla nougat with cherries and almonds. There are also deep honeyed floral notes wafting around in the glass. It’s a very fresh-fruit nose with spice and floral accents. However it’s the addition of a little water that really unfurls the aromas with buttery baked bananas and crème brûlée showing up. Palate: The arrival is drying and woody, then opening to a little spice (cinnamon). The development brings orange, weak coffee and some oak tannins. The texture is creamy. Reduction improves the palate as much as it did the nose, the whisky retaining its neat balance but gaining a soft blanketing warmth that perseveres. Finish: Medium. Nutty, herbal and spicy fading to grapefruit. Water softens the finish and adds welcome barley-sugar sweetness to balance the grapefruit. A very enjoyable whisky that is both warm and comforting but also curiously refreshing. Tasted neat, the nose is a whole fruit-shop of aromas and the palate is a spicy treat, but it’s only when it is reduced just a touch that this whisky displays its elegance. The old Nàdurra 16 year olds that were botted at around 55%abv or more were excellent whiskies, and while this Travel Retail 48%abv First-Fill expression captures some of their profile there is a depth of character that only 16 years of maturation can bring, and I miss it in this dram. The 16 year old has not been produced since 2014 and although there are cask strength editions of Nàdurra First-Fill Selection available it’s worth keeping an eye on the auctions in case a 16 year old comes up. It would be well worth the extra expense. Tasted from a 30ml sample “Good” : 84/100 (3.75 stars)
Glenlivet Nàdurra First Fill Selection (Travel Retail)
About this bottle
This "natural" expression in The Glenlivet lineup is only available at Global Travel Retail outlets. Unlike the cask strength version bottled around 63.15% ABV, this Speyside single malt is bottled at the more approachable 48% ABV (which the brand makes up for by packaging it in 1L bottles). Barrels of virgin American white oak casks were utilized in the maturation of this non-chill-filtered Scotch that bears no age statement.
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My fourth, and so far favorite Glenlivet, this Nadurra First Fill selection, has a solid aroma and a good taste. Bottled at 48%abv, with a White Wine color (the lightest color i have ever found in a whisky) On the nose: BANANA. a lot of Bananas, a whole bunch of them. Also a champagne aroma and maybe some spices. This Glenlivet does have an aroma not like the other expressions, with dim almost ghostly aroma. On the palate, it is an spice bomb, very versatile, ginger and pepper. Banana is also present, toffee, and a small biterness. The aftertaste is long, with liquorice notes, very appealing. Overall i gave this one an 89 over 100, and i definitively recommend this one. Beautiful.
Batch FF0714. Interesting stuff. First fill American Oak. Yellow gold colour. Powerful and vivid with notes of carpentry, ichtyol and medicine. Alcohol is well pronounced. Needs a drop of water and some time to breathe.
Not 100% sure which Nadurra I actually got, but it was arguably one of the best scotches I’ve had. Was unpleasantly surprised when my bill came and it was $41.00 though. Rate 4.5/5
Oaky notes on the nose with toffee. Flavors, first the oak then toffee, fruit, and a bit of floral notes. Nice long finish
Toffee, caramel and amazing. Not too many things better than this Scotch. Keep’em commin!
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