
Glenfiddich Grande Couronne 26 Year Old 70cl
AED 3,350.00 Original price was: AED 3,350.00.AED 3,200.00Current price is: AED 3,200.00.
Big Speyside single malt energy, but dressed up for a night out. This is a 26-year-old Glenfiddich that leans into dessert vibes, think toasted oak, baked apple, vanilla custard, and a hit of cocoa. “Grande Couronne” isn’t subtle, it’s for when you want whisky with serious layers and a long, lingering finish.
| Size | 70cl / 700ml |
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Rich, dark, and unapologetically indulgent, this 26-year-old Speyside single malt is the kind of whisky that turns a quiet pour into a whole event. Glenfiddich’s Grande Couronne leans into deep oak, ripe fruit, and dessert-like warmth, but it still keeps that classic Glenfiddich lift and elegance.
If you’ve ever tried an older whisky and thought, “Cool, but where’s the flavour?”, this one answers loudly. Extra time in wood builds density, so every sip stacks flavour on flavour, then keeps going. It’s a single malt for people who like their whisky with a storyline, not a one-liner.
- Nose: Baked apple, warm vanilla, toasted oak, cocoa powder, and a hint of roasted nuts
- Taste: Toffee and dark chocolate up front, then spiced pear, dried fruit, and sweet oak that feels rounded and mouth-coating
- Finish: Long and layered, with lingering cocoa, gentle spice, and oak-driven warmth that sticks around
What makes the age matter here is the way it changes the texture. You get that slower, more deliberate feel on the palate, like the flavours have had time to pack their bags and move in. It’s still recognizably Speyside, just deeper, darker, and more dessert-leaning than the bright orchard-fruit style people expect.
This is a strong choice when you want a showpiece single malt that doesn’t need a speech to make sense. It’s generous with flavour, easy to get lost in, and built for long conversations, or quiet ones where you’re just enjoying the ride.
You’ll pick up something new as it opens, first the chocolate and toffee, then the fruit, then the spice. That’s the fun of a whisky with real time behind it. It doesn’t flatten out after the first sip.
Fun Fact: Glenfiddich is one of the few big-name distilleries that’s still family-owned, and it was one of the first single malts to be widely exported as “single malt Scotch” rather than just blending stock.