

Glenfarclas
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Speyside, Scotland · Founded in 1836
Glenfarclas is one of Speyside's most esteemed single malt distilleries, with roots stretching back to 1836 when farmer Robert Hay was granted a licence to distil spirit on Rechlerich farm along the River Spey in Ballindalloch, Scotland. In 1865, the distillery was acquired by John Grant, and it has remained in the Grant family ever since — making Glenfarclas one of the very few Scotch distilleries to have stayed under the same family ownership for six consecutive generations. The company was formed into a private company in 1947, reinforcing its fiercely independent character. Glenfarclas is celebrated for its unwavering commitment to tradition, most notably its dedication to sherry cask maturation, which gives its whiskies their signature richness, depth, and warmth. The range spans a wide variety of age statements, from accessible entry-level expressions to rare and highly sought-after old vintages. Whether you're exploring the approachable Glenfarclas 10 or the prestigious 40 Year Old, the house style consistently delivers dried fruits, spice, and a satisfying full-bodied character that is unmistakably Glenfarclas. As a multi-award winning distillery, Glenfarclas has earned a formidable reputation among whisky enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Its long-standing independence, family heritage, and dedication to quality have cemented its status as a true icon of Scottish whisky craftsmanship.
Portfolio (345)
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10 Years
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1999 Hall of Angel's Share Bottling
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2003 The Family Casks
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1996 Christmas Edition
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1987 Family Casks
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1990 Family Casks
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1996 Christmas Edition
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1990 Family Casks S22
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2009 Family Casks S24
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2006 Milano Festival
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2022 Heritage
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Mariages Of Casks TWE Cask 435 & 456 Sherry Fässer
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2002 First Fill Oloroso Casks
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Casing
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1991 Family Casks
Distilleries
Info
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Speyside
- Founded
- 1836
- Website
- Website