Drink Glenfarclas whisky in Singapore
Looking to drink Glenfarclas whisky in Singapore? This sample of Glenfarclas 15 Years Old 40% All Malt Dumpy Bottle est. 1960s was drunk at The Swan Song located at 41A Boat Quay, Singapore 049830. The Swan Song is now located in a new bar space called The Emerald Room by The Swan Song, located at 13 N Canal Rd, #01-02, Singapore 048826.
What does Glenfarclas whisky taste like? This Glenfarclas 15 Years Old 40% All Malt Dumpy Bottle est. 1960s bottling tastes
like:
Nose: lightly metallic but intense jammy fleshy sherry
Palate: strong sour mangoes interweaved with potent sweet sherry, moderate body with an overall dry and viney grass feel
After having the opportunity to revisit this whisky to glean more accurate notes for The Malt Affair, we got a much better, fleshed out review below:
Nose: mangosteen skin, dry black tea leaves, a little touch of mango and guava, fresh lightly waxed paper bag
Palate: little bit of coffee acidic bitter, dry purple grape skin, light muscat grapes, a sneaking red apple, slightly spicy blackcurrant, a sweet paperish wet cardboard finish
What do we think of this bottle of Glenfarclas whisky?
An amazing old sherry. Despite the low alcohol percentage, this one still carries the old sherry flavours across extremely well, with a good body.
Where can you get Glenfarclas whisky by the glass in Singapore?
You can buy Glenfarclas whisky by the dram from The Swan Song, such as the Glenfarclas 15 Years Old 40% All Malt Dumpy Bottle est. 1960s and the Glenfarclas 30 Years Old Sayva Tomomi Kobayashi 1990 Cask #7075.
Other Glenfarclas 15 Years Old 40% All Malt Dumpy Bottle est. 1960s Reviews
Check out this Whiskybase listing of the Glenfarclas 15 Years Old 40% All Malt Dumpy Bottle est. 1960s, where we rated the bottle 89 points!
Author Notes

Edward Say
Edward is the Founder and Director of Nakama Spirits Pte Ltd and the Head Coach of Domain Expansion Athletics Coaching. Edward strongly believes in the power of friendship and the last thing he would want to do is recommend a drink that does not suit a comrade's palate. If you enjoy this review, do leave a comment and drop by The Swan Song for a dram or two!