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Glenfiddich - bit of a poteen taste, am I wrong?

Postby Wilson_smyth » Sun May 03, 2015 9:02 am

Got some samples of glenfiddich to try. brown label reserve cask, green label select cask and a vintage cask peated.

All except the peated (prob due to the strong peat flavour) have a strong taste of potato based potcheen, that dull starchy taste that develops after you swallow it and makes you grimace.

I've never tasted this from whiskey before, and I am thinking maybe the potcheen flavour isn't search, but some other component of a pot still been that is usually removed from whiskeys but in the case of glenfiddich, a little is left behind.
Am I making up some of this up in my head or has anyone any deeper knowledge on this?

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Re: Glenfiddich - bit of a poteen taste, am I wrong?

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sun May 03, 2015 12:35 pm

I think the taste your getting is young whiskey.

Poitin is traditionally made with barley. Some claim potatoes but that's basically vodka. I even see some are using Beet now, well that's just shameful.

When spirit comes off the still it looks, smells and tastes similar to poitin/poteen.
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Re: Glenfiddich - bit of a poteen taste, am I wrong?

Postby Wilson_smyth » Sun May 03, 2015 1:07 pm

Interesting, so what I'm tasting is young whiskey. I would have assumed that glenfiddich would be at least 6+ years.

I also made the assumption that the acme Tesco whiskey you get for 11 quid a bottle would be young, but it doesn't have that taste (still pretty naff though)!
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Re: Glenfiddich - bit of a poteen taste, am I wrong?

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon May 04, 2015 1:04 am

Wilson_smyth wrote:Interesting, so what I'm tasting is young whiskey. I would have assumed that glenfiddich would be at least 6+ years.

I also made the assumption that the acme Tesco whiskey you get for 11 quid a bottle would be young, but it doesn't have that taste (still pretty naff though)!


The taste only really comes from whiskey/spirit from pot stills. The cheaper blends are predominantly grain whiskey or column still whiskey.

I'll have to crack open a Glenfiddich soon to see if I can taste what your talking about. I know it's true for Paddy.
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