Caperdonich
Speyside
Scotland
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Built across the road from Glen Grant, and known as Glen Grant No.2 for a time, Caperdonich is regarded as a largely undiscovered delight.
Історія
Caperdonich was the first of the ‘extension’ distilleries built next to the original plant when demand began to rise. Originally and prosaically known as Glen Grant No.2, it was constructed across the road from its big sister in 1898 – a clear demonstration of the popularity of a whisky which has strong claims to be the first global single malt brand. The timing was not, however, ideal. The wild enthusiasm of the 1890s gave way to the despair of the start of the new century when demand slumped. It was the first great demonstration of whisky’s cyclical nature.
Like the majority of the distilleries built in this period, [see Imperial, Benriach] it closed soon after its being established, in Caper’s case in 1902. Although its kiln, malting floors, and warehouses operated, the stills lay silent, a chill reminder of over-optimism.
Then, in 1965, another boom and Glen Grant’s burgeoning trade with Italy resulted in demand for more juice. An expansion in 1967 saw the stills increased from two to four, while in 1977 it finally got its own name.
It ran until 2002, the year after Pernod Ricard acquired it. The site was sold to Forsyth’s, the coppersmiths, whose premises are next door. In 2011, it was demolished to allow the firm to expand their business. One pair of stills went to the Belgian Owl distillery, the others are intended to be installed at the new Falkirk distillery.
Хронологія
- 1898 A distillery is built across from Glen Grant, and is known as Glen Grant No.2
- 1902 The distillery ceases distillation
- 1965 The distillery reopens to help supply demand for Glen Grant
- 1967 The site is expanded to four stills, while a new still shape is introduced
- 1977 Distillery renamed Caperdonich
- 1985 Original stills shape reintroduced
- 2001 Caperdonich is sold to Pernod Ricard
- 2002 The distillery is closed, and the site bought by Forsyth’s coppersmiths
- 2011 The site is demolished with one set of stills bought by Belgian Owl distillery; the other is destined for Falkirk
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Попередні власники (4)
J&J Grant
1898–1952
The Glenlivet and Glen Grant Distilleries
1952–1970
The Glenlivet Distillers
1970–1977
Seagram Distillers
1977–2001