7 Smoothest Single Malt Scotch for Beginners

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1. Glenfiddich 12

We are all familiar with the nice logo Glenfiddich has with a recognizable stag on it, but probably a less known fact is that Glenfiddich actually means the valley of the deer in gaelic. Romantic as it is, it also comes from the one of the most prliica reas of Scotland famous for single malts, the Speyside. The distiller y was founded in 1886 by William Grant. An interesting fact, but not that much about him (he was an ordinary distiller and an excellent businessman of his time), concerns his granddaughter. Namely, she, Janet Roberts, was the oldest living person in Scotland, dying at 110 years of age in 2012. In her honor, eleven bottles were made as a special edition, the Glenfiddich Janet Sheed Roberts Reserve, marking her 110th birthday. Now back on the Glenfiddich 12. It is a choice for many beginners since it is a smooth and light and tasty. So, we recommend this single malt as one of the smoothest single malt scotch for beginners.

 

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