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Glendronach 21 Year Old Parliament 2021 Release

Lot: 6136847

Glendronach 21 Year Old Parliament 2021 Release

Winning Bid: £145

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Glendronach
Age: 
21 Year Old
Vintage: 
N/A
Region: 
Highland
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
Oloroso & PX sherry
Bottled Strength: 
48%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Glendronach 21 Year Old Parliament 2021 Release

Glendronach was built in 1826 by James Allardice, and rebuilt following a fire in 1852 by an individual named Walter Scott (although not the one you might be thinking of). It eventually passed into the hands of perhaps Scotland's greatest distilling dynasty, the Grants of Glenfiddich. Charles, the youngest son of William Grant procured the then-silent distillery from the government in 1920, and it remained in the family until they sold it to Wm. Teacher 40 years later. The Grants and Teachers were early champions of the single malt category, and distillery bottlings of Glendronach were produced for most of the 20th century until it was mothballed by Allied Distillers in 1996. The distillery was revived in 2002, and has since become one of the strongest single malt brands in the world.

Launched in 2011, Parliament is the 21 year old core range expression and takes its name from the community of rooks that have nested in the trees above the distillery for hundreds of years. It is matured using a combination of Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez sherry casks.

Due to its brief closure in 1996, versions of this 21 year old expression bottled between 2016 and 2022 will necessarily contained much older whisky than that. Pre-1996 distilled Glendronach like this also has a gentle peat influence due to its use in the first few hours in the malt kiln when the distillery still did its own in-house malting. This is no longer the case.

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