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Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Winter Storm

Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Winter Storm
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Lot number: 126-06111

Winning bid: £150

Glenfiddich was founded in Dufftown by William Grant, who had honed his craft at Mortlach distillery; and on Christmas Day 1887 the first spirit ran from the stills. Thanks to Grant's tenacity and stubborn self belief, the distillery flourished during a period of turbulence in the industry, and has grown to become one of the best selling brands of single malt whisky in the world, only occasionally trading the number one spot with fellow Speyside behemoth, Glenlivet.

Still owned by the Grant family today, the pioneering distillery is responsible for a lot of "firsts" in whisky world. Perhaps most importantly, they were the first to really promote the idea of drinking whisky as a single malt as opposed to in blends. They were also the first distillery to open their doors to the public, sparking a trend that has undoubtedly benefited the Scottish tourist industry greatly.

Boasting a solid core range of expressions that are easily accessible to whisky newcomers, yet have layers of complexity that appeal to seasoned connoisseurs alike. There's a reason Glenfiddich is numero uno!

The third release in their experimental series utilises French Oak "Ice Wine" casks from the freezing vineyards of the renowned Peller Estates winery near Niagara, Canada.

Age: 21 Years Old

Cask Type: Canadian Ice Wine cask finish

43% ABV / 70cl

Please note minor wear to box and minor damage to box interior.

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