

Glendronach
/glen-DRON-ack/
Highland, Scotland · Founded in 1826
GlenDronach is one of Scotland's oldest and most storied distilleries, founded in 1826 by James Allardice in the Valley of Forgue in the Highland region. Among the earliest distilleries to obtain a license under the Excise Act of 1823, it holds the distinction of being the second oldest legal whisky producer in Scotland. Its long history has been marked by remarkable resilience, surviving fires, closures, and multiple changes of ownership over nearly two centuries. The distillery has built its reputation on a steadfast commitment to sherry and port cask maturation, a tradition that dates back to its very founding. GlenDronach's single malt whiskies are celebrated for their rich, complex character — deep fruit, chocolate, and spice notes drawn from the finest Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. This unwavering dedication to time-honoured methods has made GlenDronach a benchmark for sherried Highland whisky and a favourite among enthusiasts seeking depth and elegance. Once considered something of a hidden gem, GlenDronach has grown into one of the most highly regarded Scotch whisky producers in the world. Its rise to prominence has been widely noted, with Forbes describing it as a transformation from an obscure distillery to a top-rated Scotch whisky. Today, it continues to uphold the craftsmanship and traditions that have defined it for nearly 200 years.
Portfolio (237)
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Cask Strength Batch #2
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Traditional
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1989 Batch 5
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1990 Pedro Ximenez Sherry cask
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1992 Batch 16
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1992 Cask Bottling
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The Forgue
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Portwood
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2007 SMWS 96.18 The Harvesters by Bruegel
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2003 50th Anniversary for The Green Welly Stop
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2008 Handfilled
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1993 Master Vintage
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1988
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Virgin Oak Finish
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Ode To The Dark
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Info
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Highland
- Founded
- 1826
- Website
- Website