Glen Garioch Distillery
It is operated by Morrison Bowmore Distillers, which is owned by Suntory Global Spirits, a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan.
History
The location chosen by John & Alexander Manson for their malt whisky distillery in 1797 was an obvious one. Oldmeldrum in the celebrated 'Valley of the Garioch' was named "The Granary of Aberdeenshire", famous for producing the finest barley in all of Scotland.
The distillery, which originally incorporated a brewery and tannery, stands on the very edge of the town Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire.
In 1968 the production of Glen Garioch was suspended on account of 'chronic water shortages'; however, in 1972 a manager was appointed with a brief to find another water source. A spring was discovered on a neighbouring farm. It came to be called ‘The Silent Spring’ as it could neither be seen nor heard.
in 1983, Glen Garioch distillery was closed for a brief period.
In 1990, after years of reduced production, the distillery was purchased by The Morrison Bowmore Distillery Ltd., which was part of the Japanese Suntory group. The new owners restored the distillery and began producing whisky again under the Glen Garioch name.
In 1995, Glen Garioch was mothballed but reopened in 1997.
Whisky
Leading with the 1797 Founder’s Reserve at the heart of the range, Glen Garioch will periodically release hand selected individual batches of stock. Launched as ‘Single Batch Releases’, the first will be the Glen Garioch 1990 Vintage and the Glen Garioch 1978 Vintage which will join the 1797 Founder’s Reserve.
Current Glen Garioch range:
Hearty Highland Malts
- Glen Garioch 12 Years Old
- Glen Garioch Founder’s Reserve
- Glen Garioch Virgin Oak
Vintage Releases
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1978
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1986
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1990
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1991
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1994
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1995
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1997
- Glen Garioch Vintage 1999
Renaissance
- Glen Garioch 15 Years Old Renaissance
See also
References
- ^ Glen Garioch on whisky.com
- ^ Brander, Michael (1996). Brander's guide to Scotch whisky (2nd ed.). New York: Globe Pequot. p. 77. ISBN 1558214801.
- ^ "Glen Garioch | Scotch Whisky". scotchwhisky.com. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
- ^ "Glen Garioch Whisky | Master of Malt". Master of Malt. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
- ^ "Glen Garioch | Scotch Whisky". scotchwhisky.com. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Core Range". www.glengarioch.com. Retrieved 2024-07-14.