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Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve 75cl
AED 105.00 Original price was: AED 105.00.AED 99.00Current price is: AED 99.00.
Speyside single malt that makes whisky feel easy to love, without dumbing it down. Founder’s Reserve leans into creamy vanilla, honeyed malt, and bright orchard fruit, with a gentle hit of citrus and toasted oak on the back. It’s built around The Glenlivet’s signature: clean, fruit-forward spirit, matured in a mix of casks for extra depth. A solid everyday Scotch when you want flavour you can actually pick out.
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Speyside single malt that hits the sweet spot between “approachable” and “interesting.” Founder’s Reserve is The Glenlivet’s crowd-pleaser, but it’s not boring, it’s layered with creamy, fruity, lightly oaky flavour that keeps you coming back for another sip.
If you’re getting into Scotch, this is an easy on-ramp. If you already drink whisky, this is the bottle you reach for when you want something reliable that still has personality, bright fruit up front, soft vanilla in the middle, and a tidy oak finish.
What makes it work is the house style. The Glenlivet (from Speyside, Scotland) is known for a cleaner, fruit-forward spirit, and Founder’s Reserve doubles down on that with maturation that brings in extra creaminess and gentle spice. Translation, you get flavour you can name, not a mystery dram that tastes like “whisky.”
- Nose: Fresh pear and apple, vanilla cream, a little honey, plus a light citrus lift.
- Taste: Creamy toffee and malt biscuits, orchard fruit, then a touch of orange zest and soft baking spice.
- Finish: Medium length, warming, with toasted oak and lingering vanilla.
It’s a great “house Scotch” for your bar cart because it plays well with whisky drinkers and newcomers alike. You can pour it when friends come over and nobody feels lost, but you’ll still catch those Speyside fruit notes and that creamy, cask-driven sweetness that makes the glass disappear fast.
For cocktail folks, this is a handy single malt to have around when you want the whisky to stay bright and fruity rather than smoky. Think classic Scotch cocktails where pear, honey, and citrus vibes shine, without the dram turning the whole drink into a campfire.
The bottom line, it’s an easy-going Speyside single malt with enough layers to keep your attention. Keep it on the shelf for weeknights, sharing nights, and the “I want whisky, but I don’t want to think too hard” nights.
Fun Fact: The Glenlivet was one of the first legal distilleries in Scotland, getting its licence back in 1824, and it helped define what “Speyside style” even means today.