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 |    Glenfiddich Special Reserve 12 Year Old is the world's most popular single malt Scotch whisky, enjoyed in homes and bars in every continent of the world.
The first spirit flowed from the stills at The Glenfiddich Distillery on Christmas Day 1887. Since then, the quality of Glenfiddich Special Reserve has been sustained by never compromising the traditional standards of production - Glenfiddich is the only Highland single malt to be distilled, matured and bottled at its own distillery.

|  |  |    Glenfiddich Solera Reserve 15 Year Old is matured to perfection in three different types of oak casks.
These are sherry casks, first used to age sherry, traditional bourbon casks from America and new oak casks, coopered from American timber. The Glenfiddich Malt Master carefully selects the finest casks for maturation to ensure the smoothness and depth of flavour which characterise Glenfiddich Solera Reserve.

|  |  |    A rare single malt created for the connoisseur, Glenfiddich Ancient Reserve 18 Year Old is a fine testament to the art of the craftsman.
Its complex character and sublime mellowness come from the long years of maturation in the finest Oloroso sherry casks and traditional bourbon casks, carefully selected by The Glenfiddich Malt Master. The sweetness from the sherry wood is seamlessly complemented by the oakiness from the traditional casks.

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| In the autumn of 1886, William Grant purchased some land in the valley of the River Fiddich, in Speyside, deep in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Here, he and his family built The Glenfiddich Distillery with their own hands, labouring long and hard to make an ambitious dream reality. At last, on Christmas Day 1887, the very first Glenfiddich spirit ran from the stills.
Through skill, hard work and determination, the single malt created by the family turned out to be truly exceptional. The crystal clear water of the Robbie Dhu Springs, the barley, the pure highland air and the unusually small size of our stills, produced a single malt Scotch whisky, which, as William Grant had hoped, could not be bettered.
Today, Glenfiddich has grown to become the world's most popular single malt Scotch whisky, enjoyed in homes and bars in every continent of the world. Yet despite increased demand, any temptation to alter or compromise the production technique has been firmly resisted. Glenfiddich is still made in the same place, with the same ingredients, using the same distillation process and the traditional skills of the Malt Master, coppersmith and cooper are retained and valued as highly as ever. |
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