Company Distillery Brand

Glendronach

Highland Scotland
Owned by: Brown-Forman
Core bottlings
About
Big, bold and most commonly Sherried, Glendronach is an old-style whisky which echoes the substantial Victorian buildings in which it is made.
History
One of a trio of distilleries in the Garioch, Glendronach was founded in 1826 by a partnership of local farmers headed by James Allardice. Under his charismatic lead, it built a strong reputation (it was on sale in London soon after its foundation) but tragedy struck in 1837 when a fire virtually destroyed the distillery. The bad news continued when Allardice went bankrupt in 1842. His promotional activities had however stood the whisky in good stead. Seeing its potential, Walter Scott (not the author) came forward in 1852, and rebuilt the distillery into its current condition. Its next most significant owner arrived in 1920, when Capt. Charles Grant, the youngest son of William Grant of Glenfiddich, bought it. It remained with the family for 40 years when it was sold to Wm Teacher & Sons. who added a second pair of stills in 1967. It passed into the orbit of Allied Distillers in 1976, when that firm purchased the Teacher’s estate. In 1991, it was released as two 12-year-old expressions – one aged in ex-Bourbon, one in ex-Sherry – a real innovation for the time, but the brand never received any serious backing. Placed in mothballs between 1996 and 2002, it ended up with Pernod Ricard which sold it in 2008 to The BenRiach Distilling Co. Since then, a new visitor’s centre has been opened and a new range of single malts has been released. It is fast becoming a favourite with Sherried malt lovers globally and has built a considerable following in Taiwan. Glendronach was purchased by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey producer Brown-Forman in 2016 along with its acquisition of The BenRiach Distillery Company.
Timeline
  • 1826 The distillery is founded by the Glendronach Distillery Co, a partnership of local farmers headed by James Allardice
  • 1837 Fire strikes the building, virtually destroying it
  • 1842 The company goes into administration
  • 1852 Ex-Teaninich manager Walter Scott purchases Glendronach and rebuilds the distillery
  • 1887 The distillery is purchased by a partnership from Leith
  • 1916 Glendronach is bought by the Crown
  • 1920 Having remained silent under government ownership, Glendronach is purchased by Captain Charles Grant and is reopened
  • 1960 Glendronach, having remained in Grant family ownership for 40 years, is sold to William Teachers & Sons
  • 1966 Two additional stills are installed, bringing Glendronach up to four
  • 1976 Teachers becomes part of Allied Distillers
  • 1991 A pair of Glendronach 12-year-olds are released
  • 1996 The distillery is mothballed
  • 2002 Production resumes
  • 2005 Glendronach switches from coal fire heating to steam, becoming the last in Scotland to switch over
  • 2008 Now owner Pernod Ricard sells the distillery to the BenRiach Company
  • 2016 Glendronach is sold to US company Brown-Forman along with the rest of the BenRiach Distillery Company
Production facts
Capacity (mlpa)
1.4
Condenser Type
Standard condensers
Fermentation Time
60-96hrs
Grist Weight (t)
3.76
Heat Source
Diesel, external heat exchangers
Malt Specification
Optic and Concerto - less than 2ppm
Malt Supplier
Port Gordon maltings
Mash Tun Material
Cast iron body, copper dome
Mash Tun Type
Conventional drainage
New-make Phenol Level
Natural occurring phenol value
New-make Strength
69-70%
Single Malt Percentage
20%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
6,000
Spirit Still Shape
Onion
Spirit Still Size (l)
9,000
Stills
4 (2 wash, 2 spirit)
Warehousing
6 warehouses (3 traditional dunnage and 3 rack warehouses)
Wash Still Charge (l)
9,000
Wash Still Shape
Onion
Wash Still Size (l)
12,000
Washback Size (l)
18,000
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
9
Water Source
Balnoon Spring
Wort Clarity
Bright
Yeast Type
Mauri liquide yeast
Ownership
Previous owners (10)
James Allardice 1826–1842
Walter Scott 1852–1887
John Somerville & Co 1887–1916
Government ownership 1916–1920
Captain Charles Grant 1920–1960
William Teacher & Sons 1960–1976
Allied Breweries 1976–1978
Allied Lyons 1978–1994
Allied Domecq 1994–2005
Pernod Ricard 2005–2008
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