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Glenkinchie

Lowland Scotland
Належить: Diageo
Основні розливи
Про
A sniff of Glenkinchie’s new make will confuse those who equate Lowland whiskies with gossamer-like delicacy. At this stage, Glenkinchie is anything but.
Історія
The Rate brothers, who founded Glenkinchie, started their legal whisky making adventure in 1825 when they opened a distillery nearby, which they called Milton. Like many distilleries of that time, the name gives an indication as to the original use of the site, and there is also the inference that anyone who ran a mill at that point was also probably more than aware of (illicit) whisky making. The Rate brothers then built a more substantial distillery on the current site in 1837, calling it Glenkinchie. (The name Kinchie, it is believed, comes from de Quincey, the family which originally owned the estate, an ancestor of whom, Thomas de Quincey, wrote Confessions of an English Opium Eater .) Their project, like so many, foundered, and in 1853 they were bankrupted and the site converted to a sawmill. It wasn’t until 1881 that whisky-making restarted, when a group of Edinburgh investors, seeing the rise in blended whisky sales, came on board. Under the eye of Major James Grey the plant was rebuilt and expanded into its current form in 1890. In 1914, Glenkinchie joined forces with fellow Lowland distillers Rosebank, St Magdalene, Grange and Clydesdale to form Scottish Malt Distillers. In 1925, after further expansions, SMD merged with DCL to form the most powerful consortium in Scotch whisky. The firm has since evolved into Diageo. Glenkinchie’s maltings remained open until 1968. The buildings have since been turned into a museum which contains a remarkable scale model of a working distillery built by SMD in 1925 for the British Empire Exhibition. Its time as a single malt brand only came in 1998, when it was chosen ahead of Rosebank as the Lowland representative within Diageo’s Classic Malt Selection. In 2018, Diageo revealed plans to spend £150m on upgrading tourism facilities, including a new brand home for Johnnie Walker in Edinburgh, and improved visitor centres at Glenkinchie, plus Clynelish, Cardhu and Caol Ila, representing regional styles present in Walker. Glenkinchie’s red-brick warehouse will be converted into a multi-level visitor experience, including welcome lounge, shop, bar and cocktail-making classroom, tasting room and ‘cask draw experience’. Some buildings will be demolished to create a new garden.
Хронологія
  • 1825 John and George Rate open Milton distillery
  • 1837 The Rate brothers build a more substantial distillery nearby, called Glenkinchie
  • 1853 Bankruptcy. The distillery is closed and converted into a sawmill
  • 1881 A collective of Edinburgh-based investors led by Major James Grey reopens the site
  • 1890 The site is refurbished and expanded
  • 1914 Glenkinchie forms part of Scottish Malt Distillers
  • 1925 SMD merges with DCL (now Diageo)
  • 1968 Glenkinchie's floor maltings is decommissioned and turned into a museum the following year
  • 1998 Glenkinchie is bottled as a single malt for Diageo's Classic Malt Selection
  • 2007 A 12-year-old and 20-year-old cask strength are released
  • 2018 Diageo reveals plans to revamp Glenkinchie’s visitor facilities
Факти виробництва
Capacity (mlpa)
2.5
Condenser Type
Worm tub
Fermentation Time
Minimum 60hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
9
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Specification
Lightly peated
Malt Supplier
Mainly in house
Mash Tun Type
Lauter
New-make Phenol Level
Lightly peated
New-make Strength
70%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
17,500
Spirit Still Shape
Lamp Glass
Stills
2
Wash Still Charge (l)
20,650
Wash Still Shape
Lamp Glass
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
6
Water Source
Lammermuir Hills Spring
Wort Clarity
Clear
Yeast Type
Creamed
Власність
Поточний власник
Попередні власники (6)
George and John Rate Brothers 1825–1880
Major James Grey 1881–1914
Scottish Malt Distillers 1914–1925
Distillers Company Limited 1925–1986
United Distillers 1986–1997
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