The latest addition to the Grand Series, Grande Couronne goes up to 26 years of aging in European and American oak barrels. This single malt, in which the elegant, soft and fruity style typical of Glenfiddich is best expressed, finally enjoys a second maturation in French wooden barrels containing Cognac.
This distillate, son of the centuries-old transalpine savoir faire in distillation, is perhaps the only one able to compete with Scotch Whisky in terms of depth and organoleptic complexity. The union of these two worlds makes Glenfiddich Grande Couronne an eccentric and amazing whisky, able to open up new pleasure dimensions, with hints of coffee cream, brown sugar and delicate spices.
Nothing is left to chance: the bottle is adorned with a gold filigree, while the box is enriched with designs reminiscent of the great Renaissance paintings.


The long and exciting history of the Glenfiddich distillery coincides with that of the Scotch Whisky. The Grant family, now in its fifth generation, founded it as early as 1887 in Dufftown, a small town...

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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