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In 1886 William Grant set out to fulfil his life long dream, & by 1887 he built his distillery in a year & was rewarded on Christmas day with the first ever drop of Glenfiddich. Glenfiddich use the finest malt from specialist maltsters. They pick ripe barley & steep it in water for two days, which starts the conversion of natural starch into sugar. The resulting malt is dried over fire & delivered to the distillery as malt barley. The Malt barley is brought to the mash house & ground into grist, this is then added to heated pure Robbie Dhu spring water from the near by Conval hills & then poured into giant mash tuns. Here giant mashing knifes turn & mash to ensure good sugar drainage. The mashing process takes six hours to convert starch to sugar & then wort which is a sweet liquid. Yeast is the added to the wort as it is pumped from the cooler into the taditional wooden fermentation vessels, the washbacks. After 64 hours of fermentation, the boiling liquid subsides, leaving a brown liquid called the wash. The distillation process takes place in the still house were the wash is distilled in copper pots. The copper pots are then heated with a naked flame until the wash is turned into vapour. The vapour rises through a narrow funnel & is directed downwards & through a water cooled condenser. The vaporised alcohol is drawn off & condensed as before & then trickles down into the imposing, gleaming brass & glass. Now the stillman can monitor the distillation process. Only the fine middle cut of the distillation is retained for maturation. The new spirit is reduced to around 63% alcohol by adding water from the local spring. The spirit is then poured into the hand made oak casks for maturation. The casks are second hand either from Spain & contained sherry or bourbon barrels from America. By using second h&, high quality casks it mean the casks are already mellowed which allows the scotch to breath, soften & absorb a pale golden colour. Sometime they will char the inside wood so that the spirit can interact with the wood easier. To ensure the flavour of Glenfiddich is the same in every bottle, they marry their whisky in oak barrels that holds 30 casks. The marrying process takes up to 9month to secure that each bottle of Glenfiddich taste the same. When the Whisky has matured enough the casks are emptied & the whiskies are cut with Robbie Dhu spring water. This reduces the alcohol to around 40% & thus making it Glenfiddich. ...
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In 1886 William Grant set out to fulfil his life long dream, & by 1887 he built his distillery in a year & was rewarded on Christmas day with the first ever drop of Glenfiddich. Glenfiddich use the finest malt from specialist maltsters. They pick ripe barley & steep it in water for two days, which starts the conversion of natural starch into sugar. The resulting malt is dried over fire & delivered to the distillery as malt barley. The Malt barley is brought to the mash house & ground into grist, this is then added to heated pure Robbie Dhu spring water from the near by Conval hills & then poured into giant mash tuns. Here giant mashing knifes turn & mash to ensure good sugar drainage. The mashing process takes six hours to convert starch to sugar & then wort which is a sweet liquid. Yeast is the added to the wort as it is pumped from the cooler into the taditional wooden fermentation vessels, the washbacks. After 64 hours of fermentation, the boiling liquid subsides, leaving a brown liquid called the wash. The distillation process takes place in the still house were the wash is distilled in copper pots. The copper pots are then heated with a naked flame until the wash is turned into vapour. The vapour rises through a narrow funnel & is directed downwards & through a water cooled condenser. The vaporised alcohol is drawn off & condensed as before & then trickles down into the imposing, gleaming brass & glass. Now the stillman can monitor the distillation process. Only the fine middle cut of the distillation is retained for maturation. The new spirit is reduced to around 63% alcohol by adding water from the local spring. The spirit is then poured into the hand made oak casks for maturation. The casks are second hand either from Spain & contained sherry or bourbon barrels from America. By using second h&, high quality casks it mean the casks are already mellowed which allows the scotch to breath, soften & absorb a pale golden colour. Sometime they will char the inside wood so that the spirit can interact with the wood easier. To ensure the flavour of Glenfiddich is the same in every bottle, they marry their whisky in oak barrels that holds 30 casks. The marrying process takes up to 9month to secure that each bottle of Glenfiddich taste the same. When the Whisky has matured enough the casks are emptied & the whiskies are cut with Robbie Dhu spring water. This reduces the alcohol to around 40% & thus making it Glenfiddich. ...
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In 1886 William Grant set out to fulfil his life long dream, & by 1887 he built his distillery in a year & was rewarded on Christmas day with the first ever drop of Glenfiddich. Glenfiddich use the finest malt from specialist maltsters. They pick ripe barley & steep it in water for two days, which starts the conversion of natural starch into sugar. The resulting malt is dried over fire & delivered to the distillery as malt barley. The Malt barley is brought to the mash house & ground into grist, this is then added to heated pure Robbie dhu spring water from the near by Conval hills & then poured into giant mash tuns. Here giant mashing knifes turn & mash to ensure good sugar drainage. The mashing process takes six hours to convert starch to sugar & then wort which is a sweet liquid. Yeast is the added to the wort as it is pumped from the cooler into the taditional wooden fermentation vessels, the washbacks. After 64 hours of fermentation, the boiling liquid subsides, leaving a brown liquid called the wash. The distillation process takes place in the still house were the wash is distilled in copper pots. The copper pots are then heated with a naked flame until the wash is turned into vapour. The vapour rises through a narrow funnel & is directed downwards & through a water cooled condenser. The vaporised alcohol is drawn off & condensed as before & then trickles down into the imposing, gleaming brass & glass. Now the stillman can monitor the distillation process. Only the fine middle cut of the distillation is retained for maturation. The new spirit is reduced to around 63% alcohol by adding water from the local spring. The spirit is then poured into the hand made oak casks for maturation. The casks are second hand either from Spain & contained sherry or bourbon barrels from America. By using second h&, high quality casks it mean the casks are already mellowed which allows the scotch to breath, soften & absorb a pale golden colour. Sometime they will char the inside wood so that the spirit can interact with the wood easier. The ensure the flavour of Glenfiddich is the same in every bottle, they marry their whisky in oak barrels that holds 30 casks. The marrying process takes up to 9month to secure that each bottle of Glenfiddich taste the same. When the Whisky has matured enough the casks are emptied & the whiskies are cut with Robbie Dhu spring water. This reduces the alcohol to around 40% & therefore making it ready for the Glenfiddich name. ...
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Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Miniature5cl Glenfiddich won the gold at the scotch whiskies master in 2010. On the nose it is perfectly balanced and on the palate it is sweet with fruity notes which then develop into elements of butterscotch, cream, malt and subtle flavour.
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Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Miniature 5cl Glenfiddich won the gold at the scotch whiskies master in 2010. On the nose it is perfectly balanced & on the palate it is sweet with fruity notes which then develop into elements of butterscotch, cream, malt & subtle flavour.

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