Glendronach Revival 15 Year Old
One of the best "Sherry Bomb" whiskies available, the Glendronach 15 year old was discontinued in 2015 due to a shortage of maturing stock after the distillery's six year mothballing between 1996 and 2001. After its return, it now features both Pedro Ximinez and Oloroso sherry casks.
Glendronach
Originally formed as a partnership amongst farmers by James Allardice, the namesake for the 18 year old Allardice, Glendronach built a reputation for quality malt products throughout the UK in the 1800’s. Passing through hands such as William Grant, Teachers, Pernod Ricard and Billy Walker before being purchased most recently in 2016 by Brown-Forman (Jack Daniels, Old Forester). Known for their heavy use of high quality sherry casks, Glendronach has developed a cult following throughout the last few decades. It was closed in 1996 before being reopened in 2002, leading to a six year drought in production. This closure is the source of rumours that their core offerings contained whisky much older than their age statements. Up until 1996 the distillery malted their own barley, using coal and peat to dry the barley and so older expressions of Glendronach are often more peat influenced than post 1996 distillations. Additionally, until 2005 their stills were coal fired before being switched to a steam heated method, making them the very last Scottish distillery to make the switch.
With only 2 wash stills and 2 spirit stills Glendronach only produces about 1.3 million litres of whisky each year. By comparison, Glenfiddich produces 13 million litres each year. This low yearly output combined with their ever increasing demand has made Glendronach bottlings ever more scarce. The distillery puts out a yearly single cask range, highlighting the very best sherry puncheons and casks they have at their disposal. These range anywhere from 10 years all the way up to 47 years and are reported to be reducing year on year as the distillery’s stocks are depleted due to the high demand.
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Distillery / Brand:
Glendronach -
Region:
Scotland - Highlands -
Age:
15 Years Old -
Whisky Type:
Single Malt -
Bottles Produced:
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Bottle Number:
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Size:
700ml -
Strength:
46.00%
Distillery
Glendronach
Originally formed as a partnership amongst farmers by James Allardice, the namesake for the 18 year old Allardice, Glendronach built a reputation for quality malt products throughout the UK in the 1800’s. Passing through hands such as William Grant, Teachers, Pernod Ricard and Billy Walker before being purchased most recently in 2016 by Brown-Forman (Jack Daniels, Old Forester). Known for their heavy use of high quality sherry casks, Glendronach has developed a cult following throughout the last few decades. It was closed in 1996 before being reopened in 2002, leading to a six year drought in production. This closure is the source of rumours that their core offerings contained whisky much older than their age statements. Up until 1996 the distillery malted their own barley, using coal and peat to dry the barley and so older expressions of Glendronach are often more peat influenced than post 1996 distillations. Additionally, until 2005 their stills were coal fired before being switched to a steam heated method, making them the very last Scottish distillery to make the switch.
With only 2 wash stills and 2 spirit stills Glendronach only produces about 1.3 million litres of whisky each year. By comparison, Glenfiddich produces 13 million litres each year. This low yearly output combined with their ever increasing demand has made Glendronach bottlings ever more scarce. The distillery puts out a yearly single cask range, highlighting the very best sherry puncheons and casks they have at their disposal. These range anywhere from 10 years all the way up to 47 years and are reported to be reducing year on year as the distillery’s stocks are depleted due to the high demand.
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