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Location
  
Dufftown

Status
  
Operational

Capacity
  
5,600,000 litres

Phone
  
+44 1340 822210

Owner
  
William Grant & Sons

Water source
  
Robbie Dubh

Founder
  
William Grant

Parent organization
  
William Grant & Sons

Balvenie distillery

No. of stills
  
5 Wash Stills 6 Spirit Stills

Address
  
Balvenie Maltings, Dufftown, Keith AB55 4BB, UK

Founded
  
1892, Dufftown, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Glenfiddich Distillery, The Macallan Estate, Aberlour Distillery, Glen Grant distillery, Glenfarclas Distillery

Profiles

Kevin mccloud visits the balvenie distillery part 1 the floor maltings


The Balvenie distillery is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland, owned by William Grant & Sons.

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William Grant

William Grant was born on 19 December 1839 in his father's house in Dufftown. At seven he began herding cattle at a farm on the upper reaches of the River Deveron. He was apprenticed to a shoemaker then worked as a clerk, and then became a bookkeeper at Mortlach distillery 1866. There he was appointed as a clerk and then manager and learned the distilling trade.

After about twenty years, Grant left his job at the Mortlach distillery and bought a field near Balvenie Castle. He then drew up plans for his distillery, and the foundation stone was laid in the autumn of 1886.

Grant remained active in the company until his death in 1923 at the age of 83.

Balvenie distillery

In early 1892 work began to convert an 18th-century mansion (Balvenie New House) into a distillery. The building took fifteen months to complete, and on 1 May 1893, the first distillation took place at the Balvenie Distillery.

In 2007, The Balvenie's Global Brand Ambassador, David Mair presented an online documentary series about the making of malt whisky, shot in and around the Balvenie Distillery.

Whiskies

Balvenie produces whisky in a traditional style. The use of locally grown barley is preferred, and it is floor-malted. Of the 100 or so distilleries in Scotland, Balvenie is one of only six distilleries with its own malting floor.

Triple cask range

In May 2013 The Balvenie commenced selling their triple cask range. These whiskies have been matured in three distinct cask types: Oloroso sherry butts, first fill bourbon barrels, and traditional whisky casks. These can be characterised by subtle spice and honeycomb flavours. In this range are:

  • Triple Cask 12 Year Old [
  • Triple Cask 16 Year Old [
  • Triple Cask 25 Year Old
  • This range is currently only available to international travellers through the duty-free section of airports.

    Awards

    Some Balvenie offerings have received awards at spirits ratings competitions. At the San Francisco World Spirits Competitions from 2006–2012, its 15-year single barrel received: gold, silver, gold, silver, and double gold medals. Its Portwood Cask Finish 21 year won double gold in 2012—the last year it was rated in that competition. At the 2006 International Spirits Challenge, Balvenie's collective offerings yielded the biggest gold medal haul for any brand in any one year since the competition began.

    Other notable awards:

    2013 World Whiskies Awards

  • The Balvenie 30 Year Old - Best Speyside Single Malt
  • 2009 International Spirits Challenge

  • The Balvenie PortWood 21 Year Old - Gold
  • 2009 International Wine & Spirit Competition

  • The Balvenie PortWood 21 Year Old - Best in Class
  • 2008 International Spirits Challenge

  • The Balvenie Signature Aged 12 Years - Gold
  • 2008 International Wine & Spirit Competition

  • The Balvenie PortWood 21 Year Old - Gold
  • The Balvenie Vintage 1974 - Gold
  • The Balvenie Vintage 1974 - Best in Class
  • 2008 Scotch Whisky Masters

  • The Balvenie PortWood 21 Year Old - Gold
  • 2008 San Francisco World Spirits Competition

  • The Balvenie Single Barrel 15 Year Old - Gold
  • The Balvenie SherryOak 17 Year Old - Gold
  • 2008 World Whiskies Awards

  • The Balvenie SherryOak 17 Year Old - Speyside category winner
  • References

    Balvenie distillery Wikipedia