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Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791


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Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791
Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791
LOT ID: 0724-183

Winning Bid
£1,100.00

End Date: 11 Sep 2024
Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791
Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791
LOT ID: 0724-184

Winning Bid
£1,000.00

End Date: 11 Sep 2024

Glenfiddich 1964-2001 - 37 Year Old - Ian Macleod - Single Cask 10791

Glenfiddich 1964 - 2001. 37 Year Old. Bottled by Ian Macleod & Co. Cask number 10791. One of 200 bottles matured in a Sherry Hogshead. 70cl. 58.7%.

Distillery:  Glenfiddich

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Ian Macleod

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 1964

Bottling Year: 2001

Age: 37

Bottles Produced: 200

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 10791

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 58.7%

Glenfiddich distillery was built in 1886 by William Grant and is still owned by his family descendants today. Glenfiddich played a major role in the history of Scotch whisky, as the first distillery to commercialise its own official bottlings of single malt whisky on a major scale in the early 1960s. This move was to shape the industry up to the present day, and Glenfiddich has remained the world’s best-selling single malt whisky. 

It’s unlikely William Grant would recognise Glenfiddich today: since the 2020 reconstruction, the distillery now has a remarkable 43 stills making over 20 million litres of alcohol per annum. The core range official bottlings are frequently augmented by small batch limited editions; independent bottlings are almost non-existent. The exceptionally rare 1937 vintage released in 2001 is probably the most sought-after Glenfiddich, though early and/or long-aged vintage expressions also do well at auction.

Founded in 1933, Ian Macleod Distillers are rather low profile despite being the 10th-largest Scotch whisky company in the world.  The company is one of the largest suppliers of own-brand whiskies to bulk markets, with a diverse range of proprietary and independent bottling brands including Smokehead, Chieftain’s Choice and Isle of Skye.  The company also produces a variety of gins, vodkas and rums including Edinburgh Gin.

Ian Macleod acquired the Glengoyne distillery and the Langs whisky brands in 2003, changing the company name to Ian Macleod Distillers. Tamdhu distillery was purchased in 2011 and relaunched in 2013, while in October 2017 it was announced that Ian Macleod Distillers had acquired and were rebuilding the lost Lowland distillery Rosebank - a stunning coup that gladdened the hearts of whisky fans the world over. After an extensive refurbishment, production at Rosebank recommenced in summer 2023.