4. Examples of Tasting Notes
Glenfiddich

Glenfiddich
Speyside (no age statement), 40% vol
Appearence:
White wine; chardonnay

Aroma:
Light intensity; relatively closed.
(straight)` The first impression is of barley, then malt barns, then hay (even silage). After a few moments, honey notes emerge and a distinct scent of heather flowers. The earlier cereal notes vanish.
(dilute): With water, the whisky sings its provenance as a Speyside: esters predominate (pear drops, acetone), with some citric notes (mandarin oranges, plums). Not a complex nose.

Flavour:

A smooth mouth-feel, curiously mouth-drying, even 'cheek puckering'. The primary taste is medium-sweet, the flavours light, with a hint of chocolate and sweet maltiness.

Development:
After an hour the cereal notes return - like sniffing a corn bin or a bucket of chicken mash.

Distillery Information
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1. An Introduction to Tasting
2. Appearance and Aroma
3. Taste and Finish
4. Examples of Tasting Notes


5. Preparing for a Tasting
6. Create your own Tasting Notes
7. Tasting Remarks and Discussion
8. Create a visual tasting Star.