My bottle has been open now for 3 weeks and has oxidized to a much better flavor profile and less alcohol burn. Actually I just rated it @ 3.75 on @t and those scores are much higher today as many other's had my same experience. Cheers!
I have two bottles of Glenrothes 1974 29 year old left . I drank one. I purchased them for $90 + tax each about 15 years ago. As I recall, it was stunning; but they are too valuable for me to drink now. I am not worth it. I also have a Glenrothes 1979 17 year old I purchased for about $60 about 20 years ago. Why is Glenfarclas 25 year old without a distillation date so darn cheap. I bought one 20 years ago for about $140, albeit in a wooden coffin and different shaped bottle than every other Glenfarclas I have ever seen. Has it increased in value at all?
@@WhiskyInThe6 I won't part with them until they are worth five figures. My research tells me the 29 y.o. Glenrothes is worth about $800 - $1000. I haven't researched the 17 year old. What the Glenfarclas is worth is anybody's guess. Without a vintage year, maybe no premium except for the wooden container. Or perhaps because Glenfarclas is now aged in seasoned rather than authentic sherry casks, that lends value to older bottles like it has with MacAllan.
Picked up the Glenrothes Makers Cut in an Amazon (UK) sale a few months ago for a pretty good discount after S4D did a review... pretty decent dram and well worth trying (I am pretty happy with it) Good value if you can pick it up for a reasonable price
Rob, You are soo close to 7,000!! Celebrating before Halloween!!! I see this Glenrothes for $80 at the big boy store TW&M but a local owner store has it for $70. Maybe I will give it a go at $10 more than Macallan 12 Sherry. Cheers!!
Sorry I missed this Rob. I was watching my Packers shit the bed. Just got a chance to try the Makers cut and it's an absolute sherry bomb. 100% better than any Mac 12. Not very complex, but a sherry lover's type of dram for sure. Cheers
Hearts is the middle of the distillation. It’s the sweetest of the distillate. Tails is the end portion. It’s more bitter and a touch rougher on the palate.
@@WhiskyInThe6 Thanks whisky brotha. Never knew that! Thanks for all the great reviews. Just cracked my new bottle of Kaiyo Cask Strength Mizunara Oak Cask. Pretty good strong flavor profile. Looking forward to how it opens up over time........Cheers!
@@WhiskyInThe6 Thanks and I was so happy to find the Vega 28 and when I went to enter my shipping info for California,USA I discovered sales only to Canada. Now I'm bummed. Why do countries have these stupid laws? You wouldn't happen to know of another supplier that sells to California would you? Still I appreciate your trying and quick response.
@@gman5986 You may want to try using "wine searcher" to find possible sources. But be careful, when they say "Worldwide Shipping Available", it MAY only be for wines. Good luck!
This Glenrothes WMC is rumored to be mostly 16yo even though not listed and it does taste like there is some older stock in there. It's priced/placed between the 12 & 18.
My bottle has been open now for 3 weeks and has oxidized to a much better flavor profile and less alcohol burn. Actually I just rated it @ 3.75 on @t and those scores are much higher today as many other's had my same experience. Cheers!
Had this in my hand, but didn't pull the trigger. Maybe I'll go back, it sounded good. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I have two bottles of Glenrothes 1974 29 year old left . I drank one. I purchased them for $90 + tax each about 15 years ago. As I recall, it was stunning; but they are too valuable for me to drink now. I am not worth it. I also have a Glenrothes 1979 17 year old I purchased for about $60 about 20 years ago. Why is Glenfarclas 25 year old without a distillation date so darn cheap. I bought one 20 years ago for about $140, albeit in a wooden coffin and different shaped bottle than every other Glenfarclas I have ever seen. Has it increased in value at all?
It's weird how certain brands just don't take off in value. I'd be happy to buy those off of you :)
@@WhiskyInThe6 I won't part with them until they are worth five figures. My research tells me the 29 y.o. Glenrothes is worth about $800 - $1000. I haven't researched the 17 year old. What the Glenfarclas is worth is anybody's guess. Without a vintage year, maybe no premium except for the wooden container. Or perhaps because Glenfarclas is now aged in seasoned rather than authentic sherry casks, that lends value to older bottles like it has with MacAllan.
Brittany Williams I bought up several of those 1974-29yo years ago before prices got crazy, amazing stuff.
Jimidrammer brilliant
great review as always Rob, your right about blends. Johnnie black and green are bottles I always have on the shelf.
Thanks Mark!
Picked up the Glenrothes Makers Cut in an Amazon (UK) sale a few months ago for a pretty good discount after S4D did a review... pretty decent dram and well worth trying (I am pretty happy with it) Good value if you can pick it up for a reasonable price
ya that is a great price
Great looking whisky as well
Rob, You are soo close to 7,000!! Celebrating before Halloween!!! I see this Glenrothes for $80 at the big boy store TW&M but a local owner store has it for $70. Maybe I will give it a go at $10 more than Macallan 12 Sherry. Cheers!!
Thanks buddy. Ya worth the extra 10.
Sorry I missed this Rob. I was watching my Packers shit the bed. Just got a chance to try the Makers cut and it's an absolute sherry bomb. 100% better than any Mac 12. Not very complex, but a sherry lover's type of dram for sure. Cheers
Interesting tasting guys!....Slainte!!
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Great vid gents!
crazy question but im serious, does whisky help flatulance or make it worse? thx
Lol. No idea.
@@WhiskyInThe6 lol this whisky is about $96 after tax. Do you think I should grab it, or get something else, like the new Quinta 14?
don mon haven’t tried the Quinta 14 but would like to. This is easily worth 100 bucks.
@@WhiskyInThe6 awesome, thanks!
Can you explain "Hearts" and "Tails" ??
Hearts is the middle of the distillation. It’s the sweetest of the distillate. Tails is the end portion. It’s more bitter and a touch rougher on the palate.
@@WhiskyInThe6 Thanks whisky brotha. Never knew that! Thanks for all the great reviews. Just cracked my new bottle of Kaiyo Cask Strength Mizunara Oak Cask. Pretty good strong flavor profile. Looking forward to how it opens up over time........Cheers!
Where can I buy this NORTH STAR VEGA ?? Can't seem to find it yet!
Try zyn.ca
@@WhiskyInThe6 Thanks and I was so happy to find the Vega 28 and when I went to enter my shipping info for California,USA I discovered sales only to Canada. Now I'm bummed. Why do countries have these stupid laws? You wouldn't happen to know of another supplier that sells to California would you? Still I appreciate your trying and quick response.
@@gman5986 You may want to try using "wine searcher" to find possible sources. But be careful, when they say "Worldwide Shipping Available", it MAY only be for wines. Good luck!
This Glenrothes WMC is rumored to be mostly 16yo even though not listed and it does taste like there is some older stock in there. It's priced/placed between the 12 & 18.
makes sense.
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Minchia nice kitchen bro!
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#29th Thumbs up ma man
Seriously though......what is all the racket back there?!?!
Are all wives the same with the crashing n banging?!
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