Glenfiddich

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Owner.. William Grant & sons.
Founded.. 1886.
Region.. Speyside.
Capacity.. 14 000 000 litres.
Tel.. 01340 820373
Web.. http://www.glenfiddich.com

visitor centre… Yes

Tours… Yes

Bottle your own…. Yes

Cafe….Yes

1887
William Grant fulfils a lifelong ambition and starts building his own distillery with the help of his nine children and a single stone mason. He names it Glenfiddich, Gaelic for Valley of the Deer. After a year of hard labour the first drop of spirit falls from our copper stills on Christmas Day 1887.

1923
Prohibition is in full swing. William’s grandson Grant Gordon joins the family firm, surprises the industry and increases whisky production. As the decade and the law turns, we are one of only six distilleries still operating in Scotland. Ready to meet a new surge in demand for fine, aged whiskies.

1957
Charles Gordon, William’s great grand son, insists on having coppersmiths onsite at the Distillery. They are rare and skilled craftsmen, always on hand to build and tend to our uniquely shaped and sized copper stills.

1959
Soon after coppersmiths are brought onsite, Gordon Grant builds up a dedicated cooperage. Never underestimating the importance of casks in developing exceptional whiskies, our onsite cooperage is one of the few that remain in distilleries today.

1961
Water, air and malted barley. A trinity expertly crafted to make a Glenfiddich whisky. It inspires influential 20th century designer Hans Schleger to create a radical design of the time, our triangular bottle.

1963
Sandy Grant Gordon, great grandson of William, is so proud of our single malt that he makes Glenfiddich the first to be actively promoted outside Scotland. Consumers around the world used to drinking blended whisky, are initiated to the delights of single malt. Until then a well-kept secret of the Scots.

1987
A special time at our Distillery. We celebrate
our 100 year anniversary with a centenary bottling commemorating our founder and his dream to create ‘the best dram in the valley’.

1991
One of the most collectable and rare whiskies is released. The first ever vatting of our 50 Year Old. Married to perfection from nine casks laid down in the 1930s, we honour each of William Grant‘s children who helped to build our family distillery.

1998.

Independent as ever, invention flourishes at Glenfiddich. With over 35 years of experience and industry-wide recognition, our fifth Malt Master creates the Solera Vat. A pioneering process used to craft our 15 Year Old. An expression, which to this day is awarded for its complex and intense flavours.

2001.

We release the oldest single malt whisky. In 1937, cask 843 was filled and began its 64-year journey. Along the way, while ten consecutive Warehouse Masters watched over it, the angels took their share. Leaving only 61 bottles of this very rare whisky

2009
The second vatting of our 50 Year Old. Only 50 hand-blown, individually numbered bottles are released each year. Hallmarked in Scottish silver and finished in hand-stitched leather. Just like the leather-bound journal William carefully kept.

2010.

Extreme snow fall collapses some of our warehouse roofs exposing precious, maturing casks to the winter sky. Our warehousemen work around the clock in -19°C to save every one. As a tribute to them, our Malt Master creates Snow Phoenix. He marries the finest of the rescued casks to create a limited edition single malt. Born out of chance and adversity.

2011
The most expensive single malt sells at auction. We honour Scotland’s oldest woman, admired and respected for her achievements in education. Janet Sheed Roberts is the last grandchild of our founder. Only 11 bottles of Janet Sheed Roberts Reserve are released worldwide. Each are auctioned for charity, setting world records.

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