Glendronach
Volume
700ml
ABV
N/A
Age
12 YO
Retailers
1
Glendronach 2011 Hand Filled is a 12-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Glendronach is known for its rich, sherried style, often utilizing traditional methods in its ...
This description was partially generated using AI
Glendronach 2011 Hand Filled
Share your thoughts on Glendronach 2011 Hand Filled or read reviews from other whisky enthusiasts. Note: CasKompare does not verify product purchases.
0 reviews
Glendronach 2011 Hand Filled is a 12-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Glendronach is known for its rich, sherried style, often utilizing traditional methods in its production. This expression reflects the distillery's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Rich sherry notes with dark fruits, hints of chocolate and spice.
Full-bodied with flavors of dried fruits, toffee, and a touch of oak.
Long and warming with lingering sweetness and a hint of spice.
A well-balanced expression showcasing the influence of sherry cask maturation.
Compare prices from 1 trusted retailers and find the best deal
The Highland whisky region in Aberdeenshire includes the area around the Glendronach distillery, a Scottish whiskey producer. The BenRiach Distillery Company Ltd. owned it. James Allardes (commonly referred to as Allardice) established the distillery in 1826 as the second distillery to submit an application for a permit to lawfully make whiskey under the Excise Act of 1823, which was passed three years earlier and permitted the distillation of whisky in Scotland. Other versions attribute the distillery's founding to a group of farmers and tradesmen, who could include Allardes. Around 1960, Teachers and Sons Ltd bought the Glendronach distillery and doubled its capacity from two to six stills. Allied Distillers Limited closed the distillery in 1996 and restarted it in 2002. The distillery was acquired by Chivas Brothers Ltd, a company that is a member of the Pernod Ricard group, in 2006, and was then sold to the BenRiach Distillery Company in 2008. Walter Scott, who bought it in 1881, and Charles Grant, the son of the distillery's founder, who bought it in 1920, are two other important owners.
Visit Glendronach website