Glenfiddich Classic was a short-lived No-Age-Statement Glenfiddich bottled in the 1990s as an early try at a prestige cuvee.
Information on the exact composition of Glenfiddich Classic is scanty, but some versions had a back label suggesting that the whisky was a mix of casks aged between 10-20 years old.
In any event, this is a great dram, and it’s a shame it was soon discontinued. Full of light but characterful Speyside style and bottled at an accessible 43%, Glenfiddich Classic is a very tasty little forgotten gem.