Glenfarclas distillery is a Highland whisky distillery in Ballindalloch, Scotland. The distillery was first granted a license in 1836 when it was run by Robert Hay. In 1865 it was bought by John Grant and is still owned and run by his descendants, making it truly independent. John L.S. Grant, who joined Glenfarclas in 1973, is the current Chairman. His son George S. Grant is Director of Sales.
The distillery has six stills, four of which are use for production and two are kept in reserve, which are the largest on Highland and are heated directly by gas burners. Glenfarclas has a production capacity of around 90,000 litres of finished whisky per year. Glenfarclas has approximately 50,000 casks maturing on site, in traditional dunnage warehouses, with stock from every year from 1952 to the current year.
Since 2006 Glenfarclas has been distributed in the UK by Pol Roger Ltd. In this same year Glenfarclas was named 'Distiller of the Year' by Whisky Magazine. In 2008 the company began sponsoring horseracing with the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase at Cheltenham. In 2011, the 40 year old 46% vol. expression was named "Scotch Whisky Single Malt of the Year" in the 17th Annual Malt Advocate Whisky Awards.
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