Glenkinchie Scotch Whisky
Lowland Single Malt Whisky Distillery
Glenkinchie Whisky Distillery Information
Founded in 1825-33 by the brothers George and John Rate
Location Lowland Region Eastern district east of Edinburgh
Water source, Well on the distillery site
Glenkinchie Whisky Distilling Equipment
Uses a lightly peated malt
Mash tun
6 Oregon pine washbacks
2 Pot stills
Traditional worm tub condenser
Matured in American oak bourbon casks with some finishing in Amontillado sherry butts for the distillers edition.
Glenkinchie Whisky Distillery History
Glenkinchie is one of the last working lowland distilleries left in Scotland. It is located just 15 miles east of Edinburgh on the edge of the Lammermuir hills a region known as the "Garden Of Scotland".
The brothers George and John Rate founded the distillery between 1825 and 1833, as the originally named Milton Distillery.
The distillery was renamed Glenkinchie in 1837. In 1853 the Rate brothers went bankrupt and the empty buildings of the distillery became used as a sawmill and cowshed.
In 1881 Glenkinchie was bought and restored by an association of whisky merchants and blenders from Edinburgh. This rebuilding took the best part of 10 years. The result was the Victorian distillery village known today – with its characteristic red brick buildings, houses for workers and even a bowling green.
Production was re-established in 1891 after rebuilding both the distillery and malt house. The distillery stopped using its own maltings in 1969.
Glenkinchie has six wooden washbacks used for fermentation, two made from Oregon Pine and four from Canadian Larch. . Also a distinctive feature is the two fat old copper pot stills among the largest in the industry together they produce 1.3 million litres annually. A single cast-iron worm tub cools the spirit, in preference to a more modern condenser, giving the whisky greater character and depth.
Glenkinchie Distillery Bottlings
Glenkinchie 10 Year Old
Glenkinchie Distillers edition Double Matured
Distillery tasting notes supplied by Diageo
Glenkinchie 10 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Subtly sophisticated Lowland is a superb pre-dinner drink; try it taken straight from the freezer.
Strength: 43% ABV
Appearance: Pale gold.
Nose: A light sweet nose with barley-malt, green grass and wisps of autumn smoke.
Body: Firm, light.
Palate: Slightly sweet yet fresh, late summer fruits and harvest fields, young wood and malted barley.
Finish: A surprising warm finish, dry with a smoky spiciness.
Glenkinchie Distillers edition 1988Scotch whisky
After mellowing in a refill cask to develop the soft distillery character for a decade, a secondary maturation in a specifically chosen amontillado sherry wood cask ensures that all the good work continues. This edition is testimony to the skills of the Master Distiller.
Strength: 43% ABV
Appearance: Sunny golden.
Palate: Intense, a biscuity-sweetness followed by a long echoing interplay of sugar sweetness and oaky dryness.
Finish: An astonishingly long finish, dry and soothing.
Glenkinchie Whisky Independent Bottlings
Cadenhead’s
Gordon & MacPhail.
Glenkinchie Distillery, Pentcaitland, East Lothian EH34 5ET
Tel: +44 (0)1875 340333
Glenkinchie Distillery Visitor Centre Information
Contact +44 (0)1875 342004
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