Glencadam
Highland
Scotland
Owned by:
Angus Dundee Distillers
About
Despite nearing 200 years of existence, Glencadam is only now beginning to emerge as a celebrated single malt.
History
Glencadam, which is situated in the Burgh of Brechin, was built in the era of optimism that followed the passing of the 1823 Excise Act. After passing through a number of owners, it became part of the estate of Glasgow blender Gilmour Thompson & Co which bought the distillery in 1891.
The blending house ceased trading in 1954 when Glencadam was sold to Canadian distiller Hiram Walker, which was then starting its first acquisitive sweep through Scotland. Through a process of amalgamation it became part of Allied Distillers and was seen as being the ‘home’ of the Dundee blend Stewart’s Cream of the Barley.
Allied mothballed the plant in 2000 but it was purchased three years later by London-based Angus Dundee [see Tomintoul]. Angus Dundee’s blending lab is now located at the distillery.
A quiet player for most of its existence, Glencadam is slowly emerging as a single malt in its own right. Its recent proprietary bottlings have not been chill-filtered or caramel tinted.
Timeline
- 1825 The distillery is founded by George Cooper
- 1827 Glencadam is purchased by David Scott
- 1852 Alexander Milne Thomson takes over
- 1891 Glencadam is purchased by Glasgow's Gilmour Thompson & Co
- 1954 Gilmour Thompson folds and Glencadam is sold to Hiram Walker
- 1987 Allied Lyons (later Allied Domecq) purchases Hiram Walker
- 2000 The distillery is mothballed
- 2003 Glencadam is acquired by Angus Dundee which reopens the distillery
- 2008 Glencadam 10-year-old and a redesigned 15-year-old are launched
- 2012 Glencadam 30 Year Old is released
Production facts
- Capacity (mlpa)
- 1.4
- Condenser Type
- 2 Shell and tube
- Fermentation Time
- 48hrs
- Filling Strength
- 68%
- Grist Weight (t)
- 4.9
- Heat Source
- External steam heating for wash still and steam kettles in spirit still
- Malt Specification
- No peat
- Malt Supplier
- Various
- Mash Tun Type
- Traditional mash tun
- New-make Strength
- 68%
- Spirit Still Charge (l)
- 12,000
- Spirit Still Shape
- Ogee
- Stills
- 2 (1 wash, 1 spirit)
- Warehousing
- Dunnage and Racked
- Wash Still Charge (l)
- 12,000
- Wash Still Shape
- Ogee
- Washback Charge (l)
- 24,000
- Washback Type
- Stainless steel
- Washbacks
- 6
- Water Source
- Moorans
- Yeast Type
- Distillers yeast
Ownership
Current owner
Parent company
Previous owners (11)
George Cooper
1825–1827
David Scott
1827–1852
Alexander Milne Thomson
1852–1857
Glencadam Distillery Co
1857–1860
Wallace & Scott
1860–1867
Glencadam Distillery Co
1867–1890
James Ferguson & Sons
1890–1891
Gilmour Thomson & Co
1891–1954
Hiram Walker & Sons
1954–1988
Allied Lyons
1988–1994
Allied Domecq
1994–2003