Glenfarclas 12 Year Old Single Malt vs North Star Obscurities Curiosities Lindores Abbey 6 Year Old 60% Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£59.99£59.99
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerGlenfarclas
TypeSingle Malt WhiskySingle Malt Whisky
Size700ml700ml
Where to buy

Glenfarclas 12 Year Old Single Malt

Glenfarclas 12 Year Old is a beautifully balanced Highland single malt that builds on the distillery’s signature sherry‑cask style with extra depth, richness and maturity. It remains true to the family‑owned character of Glenfarclas, offering a whisky that is both approachable and refined, with a classic profile that appeals to seasoned drinkers and newcomers alike. The nose shows warm honey, dried fruit and gentle oak, lifted by hints of citrus and vanilla. On the palate it is fuller and richer than the 10 year old, with flavours of toffee, sultana, malt sweetness and a touch of spice from the sherry wood. A subtle nuttiness and soft oak round out the mid‑palate. The finish is long, smooth and warming, leaving lingering notes of fruitcake, caramel and gentle spice that showcase the elegance of extended ageing.

North Star Obscurities Curiosities Lindores Abbey 6 Year Old 60% Single Malt Scotch Whisky

North Star Obscurities & Curiosities Lindores Abbey 6 Year Old is a punchy, character‑driven single malt that shows just how much personality a young whisky can have when bottled at full strength. Distilled at the revived Lindores Abbey distillery and matured for six years before being selected by North Star, it comes alive at 60%, carrying a mix of bright orchard fruit, creamy sweetness and lively spice that feels both youthful and surprisingly composed. It opens with a burst of baked apples, pear drops and vanilla fudge, wrapped in a gentle malty warmth. There’s a clean, almost herbal freshness underneath, the kind of note that hints at new‑make vibrancy but in a way that adds energy rather than roughness. As it settles, richer tones appear: honeycomb, toasted barley, a touch of lemon oil and a soft biscuity depth from the cask. On the palate the high strength makes itself known immediately, but once the heat eases it reveals layers of sweet malt, stewed apples, creamy toffee and a lively peppery kick. There’s a pleasant waxy texture that gives the whisky weight, along with flashes of citrus and spice that keep it bright and engaging. A little water opens it up further, bringing out softer vanilla, pastry notes and a rounded fruitiness. The finish is warm and persistent, with lingering malt sweetness, gentle oak spice and a final lift of citrus. It’s a bold, youthful, flavour‑forward dram that shows off Lindores Abbey’s spirit in a vivid, unfiltered way, exactly the kind of bottling North Star’s Obscurities & Curiosities series is known for.

Prices and availability reflect the latest tracked merchant checks and may change before checkout.