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GLENFIDDICH DISTILLERY Pure Malt Clan Murray 43% abv 5cl

£25.00

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This bottle is being sold on behalf of a private client. As it is older, the packaging and closure may have deteriorated, so care should be taken with transportation, storage and opening of this bottle. The bottle is sold as seen and described, we do not accept liability for the state of the packaging or closure. Additional photos are available on request. No Vat.

Glenfiddich Pure malt, One of the Glenfiddich Clan series, which celebrated seven of Scotland's most powerful clans.

Glenfiddich's famous 'Special Reserve Pure Malt', now discontinued, was the whisky that introduced and popularised the bottling of Single Malts to the world.

 While to some this "No Age Statement" blend would seem to be a vatted malt, it is still considered a "Single Malt" because its components all come from the same distillery. This could be your last chance to find out what whisky writer, Jim Murray was raving about. 

"A brilliant, effervescent whisky missed more sorely than words can describe... the whisky world is poorer without this unpretentious, landmark malt." - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2005

In tin with the history of Clan Murray, Sir Mungo Murray son of the 2nd Earl of Athol.

By John Michael Wright (1683). reproduced from an original painting in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.

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The story of the building of Glenfiddich has the air of a Victorian fairy tale. It was in 1886 that William Grant of Dufftown decided to leave his position as manager of Mortlach and start up on his own. He had saved assiduously and, fortuitously, was starting his project just as Elizabeth Cumming was revamping Cardhu and replacing her old small stills. Along with his wife and nine children, William built his distillery near to the Fiddich river by hand. The first new make trickled out on Christmas Day, 1887. At a time when more distilleries had foundered than succeeded, and those which were being built tended to be bankrolled by brokers, bonders and blenders, his enterprise and stubborn belief was remarkable.

He must have been a talented distiller, for his whole output was soon snapped up by Aberdeen blender and broker William Williams. Within 25 years, the family firm had 63 agencies internationally, proving them with their family blend, ‘Grant’s Standfast’.

The firm is still wholly owned by the Grant family (now in its fifth generation), and has expanded to include three more malt distilleries [Balvenie, Kininvie and Ailsa Bay], a grain plant [Girvan] and other brands such as Monkey Shoulder and Hendrick’s gin.

In 1963, after a dispute over grain supply (which prompted the firm to build the Girvan plant) the decision was made to bottle and promote Glenfiddich as a single malt, the first concerted effort to create a global malt brand. In the late 1960s it was one of the first to be sold in new duty free outlets and in 1969 the distillery’s doors were opened to the public – another first.

Today, Glenfiddich remains the world’s best-selling single malt with sales in excess of a million cases a year.

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Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 12 × 40 × 12 cm

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