Product description
				Product description
				
			
		The Glenfarclas Family Casks series contains single cask bottlings of various vintages since the early 1950s. For each vintage, only a single cask was selected, which is one of the best of its year. In order to be able to continue to offer the full series, there have already been several releases.
These vintage whiskies are ideal as gifts, for collectors or as an addition to the private home bar. Each Family Casks bottling is bottled at cask strength and in its natural colour. This whisky matured in a plain butt. This means that the cask was used several times before it was filled with the Glenfarclas distillate and has therefore undergone various influences over the years.
										Distributor
									
									
										Hanseatische Weinhandels GmbH &Co. KG Lukas-Welser-Str. 8 28309 Bremen /DE
									
								
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										Whisky
									
								
										Country of origin
									
									
										Scotland
									
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The Distillery: Glenfarclas
											The Glenfarclas distillery was founded in 1836 by Robert Hay and is one of the best-known and most successful family-run distilleries in Scotland. The owner family Grant is proud of its private status, which is reflected in the distillery's slogan ‘The Spirit of Independence’. Since 1865, the fifth generation of the Grant family has been shaping the history of the Glenfarclas distillery. This long family tradition guarantees consistent quality and the necessary foresight for a long-lasting product such as Whisky. Hardly any other distillery has so many high-quality and old Whiskies in its warehouses. Glenfarclas is located in beautiful Speyside and has been run by John Grant since 2002.
																							
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													Status
												
												
													Open
												
											
													Country, Region
												
												
													Scotland, 													Speyside
												
											
														Founding year
													
													
														1836