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Glen Garioch

Highland Scotland
Належыць: Suntory Global Spirits
Асноўныя разлівы
Пра
This is an old distillery which for many years was self-sufficient in malt. In fact, the maltings, sadly now disused, dwarf the production facility. That malted barley would have been dried with peat from Pitsligo, giving Glen Garioch its distinctive reek.
Гісторыя
Although the date of Glen Garioch is officially given as being 1797, there are claims (still to be substantiated) of it producing legally at an even earlier date, a claim which if proved true would make this Oldmeldrum plant the oldest distillery in Scotland. It would make sense that there was whisky being distilled in The Garioch – a fertile part of Aberdeenshire long given over to arable farming. Whatever the date of its formation, Glen Garioch survived when other eastern distilleries foundered. This was initially thanks to its ownership by blenders J.F. Thompson of Leith in 1884. William Sanderson of Vat 69 (at that point one of the top-selling blends in the world) became a partner in 1886 and took full control in 1908. Sanderson owned it outright until 1935 when it joined with Booth’s [Royal Brackla, Millburn, Stromness] and then two years later, following a merger, into DCL. It continued in production until 1968 when it and Brora were considered as the sites which could produce heavily-peated whisky for DCL’s blending requirements. Glen Garioch had always struggled for water and it was felt that this would impact on an increase in production. DCL’s response to this was to close Glen Garioch, and re-open Brora. Two years later, the Glasgow broker Stanley P. Morrison [Bowmore, Auchentoshan] bought it. The firm brought in a local water diviner who found a new source and production not only restarted, but increased. Morrison’s brought in the same design of heat recovery system it had installed at Bowmore. In that distillery waster heat warmed the water of the town’s swimming pool. At Glen Garioch, it heated two acres of greenhouses where tomatoes were grown. Heavily peated malt was produced until 1995 when the distillery closed once more. Thankfully it opened again two years later, though by now the peat had gone (as had the distillery’s own maltings) as a different style was being made. Today it is a member of the Beam Suntory stable, with all of its production going to single malt.
Храналогія
  • 1797 Glen Garioch is founded by Thomas Simpson
  • 1837 The distillery is bought by John Manson & Co
  • 1908 William Sanderson buys the distillery with Glengarioch Distillery Company
  • 1933 Sanderson & Son merges with Booth's Distilleries
  • 1937 Booth's is acquired by DCL
  • 1968 Glen Garioch is mothballed and two years later is sold to P. Morrison
  • 1973 P. Morrison restarts production at Glen Garioch
  • 1978 The distillery's stills are increased from two to three
  • 1994 Japanese group Suntory takes control of Morrison Bowmore
  • 1995 Suntory mothballs Glen Garioch for two years
  • 2009 Glen Garioch's range of single malts is refreshed; 1979 Founders Reserve, 12 Year Old, 1978 and 1990 Vintages are released
  • 2013 Glen Garioch Virgin Oak is launched
Факты вытворчасці
Capacity (mlpa)
1
Condenser Type
Shell and tube
Fermentation Time
50hrs
Grist Weight (t)
4.4
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Supplier
Simpson's
Mash Tun Type
Lauter
New-make Strength
72.5%
Stills
3
Wash Still Charge (l)
22,500
Wash Still Shape
Onion
Wash Still Size (l)
25,000
Washback Charge (l)
22,500
Washback Size (l)
30,000
Washback Type
Stainless steel
Washbacks
8
Water Source
Coutens Spring
Wort Clarity
Cloudy
Yeast Type
Dried yeast
Уласнасць
Цяперашні ўладальнік
Morrison Bowmore Distillers
Мацярынская кампанія
Beam Suntory
Папярэднія ўладальнікі (9)
Thomas Simpson 1797–1827
Ingram, Lamb & Co 1827–1837
John Manson 1837–1884
Joseph F Thomson & Co 1884–1908
Sanderson & Son 1908–1933
Booth's Distilleries 1933–1937
Distillers Company Limited 1937–1970
Stanley P. Morrison 1970–1982
Beam 1994–2014
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