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The Glenlivet 18 Year / Oliva Serie V Maduro

The Glenlivet

40% ABV

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Scotland

The First Legal Dram

The Glenlivet has been part of Scotch whisky history since 1824, when George Smith became the first legal distiller in the remote Livet valley. The Highlands were full of illicit stills and tax evasion. Smithโ€™s decision to operate with a license helped shape what would become one of the most recognized names in single malt whisky. The Glenlivetโ€™s styleโ€”light, floral, fruit-forwardโ€”proved so influential that other producers began calling their own whisky โ€œGlenlivetโ€ to capitalize on the reputation. Eventually, The Glenlivet won the right to make the name its own exclusively.

The distillery sits in Speyside, a region tucked within the northeastern Highlands but distinct enough in character to warrant its own classification. Speyside is defined by the River Spey and a gentler climate than the wind-beaten northern Highlands. Whiskies from this area are known for their softer profilesโ€”apple, pear, honey, maltโ€”rather than the bold smoke or brine found in Islay or coastal Highland drams. If Highland whiskies are often assertive and robust, Speyside tends toward polish and restraint.

The Glenlivet 18 Year Old fits that tradition. Matured in a combination of American oak and first-fill sherry casks, the whisky achieves a mellow sweetness with added complexity. The American oak contributes orchard fruit and vanilla, while the sherry influence brings dried fruit and gentle spice. Everything here is in balanceโ€”nothing dominates, and nothing competes for attention.

In a category increasingly full of extreme finishes and limited editions vying for attention, The Glenlivet 18 stands apart with quiet confidence and consistency. It remains true to the place and style that helped define Speyside whisky.

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Pairing by: Erik Calviรฑo

The Oliva Serie V Maduro is a well-constructed smoke with an oily, dark wrapper. On its own, the cigar delivers a profile on the darker end of the spectrumโ€”earth, smooth pepper, dark-roast coffee, and heavy cream.

Some pairings require adjustmentsโ€”dilution, temperature changes, or careful timing between sips and puffs. This is not one of them. The Glenlivet 18 possesses the right balance of fruit, spice, vanilla, and oak to complement the Serie V Maduro. At 40% ABV, the whisky drinks easily and does not overpower the cigar.

Pour the whisky neat, light the cigar, and let them work. The Glenlivetโ€™s orchard fruit and vanilla notes highlight the cigarโ€™s coffee and earthy notes. Neither overwhelms the other; the result is a perfectly complementary pairing.


This article appeared in the Jan/Feb 2026 issue. Subscribe today to get the magazine in your mailbox.


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