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Glenfiddich Rich Oak 14 Year Old
Glenfiddich
branches into new territory with a pioneering virgin European oak
cask whisky.
Delicately finished in untouched American and European oak casks,
Glenfiddich today honours the distillery’s long history of wood
mastery with the release of the 14 year old Glenfiddich Rich Oak
Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The use of untouched European oak casks
is a first for the single malt whisky industry, and the Glenfiddich
Rich Oak is the latest in a long line of groundbreaking whiskies
from the world’s most awarded distillery. Rich Oak will be launched
at Whisky Live, which takes place in London on the 26th and 27th
February.
The Glenfiddich Rich Oak is testament to the pioneering spirit of
the distillery’s founder William Grant, and the skill and precision
required by Glenfiddich’s sixth Malt Master, Brian Kinsman, who has
been instrumental throughout the final stages of a nurturing process
that has given rise to a whisky of exceptional quality and flavour.
“At Glenfiddich, we pride ourselves in offering a range of
pioneering single malts, so I feel truly honoured to be releasing a
whisky that has been carefully crafted in the authentic Glenfiddich
tradition, but that also has its own unique story to tell,”
commented Brian Kinsman, Malt Master at Glenfiddich.
He continued; “I expect the new and complex harmony of rich
flavours, derived from the virgin oak, will delight whisky lovers
everywhere.”
To celebrate the whisky’s unique association with virgin European
wood, Glenfiddich is planning to plant a Glenfiddich Oak Forest, to
provide an ever-lasting legacy to the launch of Glenfiddich Rich
Oak.
The current Chairman and fifth generation descendent of the
distillery’s founder, Peter Gordon, will plant the first sapling in
March 2010, ahead of a grand opening in November.
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