A Single Malt that pays homage to GlenDronach's centuries-old tradition of peat whisky production. Aged in ex-Sherry, ex-Sherry sweet PX and ex-Sherry Oloroso casks, then matured in ex-Porto casks, it is a warm, rich classic with hints of fruit, clove and liquorice.

Founded in 1826 by a consortium of farmers led by John Allardice, GlendDonach is a historic distillery in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland, in a valley near Forgue, and is now one of the best known...

Peat whisky offers great emotions, unmistakable flavours and smells that enrapture us and that, when combined with the scents given by oak wood, create new horizons of taste. But what is peat and where...

Ireland and Scotland have always contended over the paternity of the invention of whisky, however, there are no official documents and we will not go into this centuries-old dispute, but will rely on...
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