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Fettercairn

The Fettercairn whisky distillery lies not far from the River Esk in the Eastern Highlands. Here, at the foothills of the untamed Cairngorm Mountains, Fettercain sits in its namesake town, far from any other Scotch distillery, its cooling waters trickling down from the...

Fettercairn Whisky Distillery

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About Fettercairn Whisky Distillery

Distillery Number

01561 340205

Distillery Founded

1824

Distillery Capacity

2 300 000 litres

Distillery Status

Active

Distillery Address

Fettercairn, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire

Distillery Owner

Whyte & Mackay Ltd (United Spirits)

Distillery Website

www.whyteandmackay.co.uk

1824

Sir Alexander Ramsay, owner of Fasque Estate, founds the distillery.

1825

The first licensee is James Stewart & Co.

1830

Sir Alexander Ramsay sells Fasque Estate and the distillery to Sir John Gladstone.

1887

A fire erupts and the distillery is forced to close for repairs.

1890

Thomas Gladstone dies and his son John Robert takes over. The distillery reopens after the fire.

1912

The company is close to liquidation and John Gladstone buys out the other investors.

1926

he distillery is mothballed.

1939

The distillery is bought by Associated Scottish Distillers Ltd. Production restarts.

1960

The maltings discontinues.

1966

The stills are increased from two to four.

1971

The distillery is bought by Tomintoul-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd owned by W. & S. Strong & Co. and Hay & McLeod & Co.

1973

Tomintoul-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd is bought by Whyte & Mackay Distillers Ltd.

1974

The mega group of companies Lonrho buys Whyte & Mackay.

1988

Lonrho sells to Brent Walker Group plc.

1989

A visitor centre opens.

1990

American Brands Inc. buys Whyte & Mackay for £160 million.

1996

Whyte & Mackay and Jim Beam Brands merge to become JBB Worldwide.

2001

Kyndal Spirits, a company formed by managers at Whyte & Mackay, buys Whyte & Mackay from JBB Worldwide.

2002

The whisky undergoes a major makeover including new bottle, new packaging and the name which is changed from Old Fettercairn to Fettercairn 1824.

2003

Kyndal Spirits changes name to Whyte & Mackay.

2007

United Spirits buys Whyte & Mackay. A 23 year old single cask is released.

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Old Fettercairn 10yo has a subtle peatyness that balances nicely with the sweetish body. It was bottled in the early 2000's, before the distillery dropped the "Old" from the brand in 2002.
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$112.88
Fettercairn Fior
(70cl, 42%)
A handsome, smartly packaged Fettercairn. Fior is Gaelic for "true", and the whisky has an astonishingly rich flavour of cocoa, espresso, spices, fruit and almond. We love it. It was released in Summe...  More info
$53.56
Fettercairn 30 Year Old
(70cl, 43.30%)
The amazing 30 year old Fettercairn from their redesigned range. It was distilled in 1978 and has a lot of thick Oloroso sherry notes coming through. Just delicious stuff, and it looks great too!  More info
$305.84
From Fettercairn's superb, newly redesigned range. Very smart looking, this 24 year old also boasts an impressive flavour; Serge Valentin of WhiskyFun.com commented that this is "an old Highlander in...  More info
$196.03
The stunning-looking (and stunning-tasting!) Fettercairn 40 Year Old. This was distilled in 1969 and it was aged in Apostoles Palo Cortado sherry wood. It was bottled recently with the newly redesigne...  More info
$1145.17
A single cask Fettercairn. This was distilled in May of 1975 and aged for an impressive 33 years in a refill hogshead before bottling by Douglas Laing in February 2009. Just 201 bottles.  More info
A thick, spicy single malt from the Fettercairn distillery, plenty of spicy fruitcake notes, distilled in 1992.  More info
$46.99
A new edition of the standard Fettercairn bottling, 1824 is a sweet, waxy honeyed whisky, very expressive for a 12 year old.  More info
Distilled at Fettercairn on the 22nd April 1995, this spicy little whisky was aged for 16 years in bourbon barrels 405 and 406 before bottling by Signatory on the 7th July 2011. A release of 368 bottl...  More info
$92.48
Distilled at Fettercairn on the 22nd March 1995, this was aged in a single bourbon barrel before Signatory bottled it on the 14th March 2011. A release of 198 numbered bottles.  More info
This was distilled on the 30th September 1996 at the Fettercairn distillery. It was aged for 14 years in two hogsheads, and bottled on the 8th April 2011. A release of 790 bottles.  More info
$50.12
Single cask Fettercairn distilled in March 1991 and matured in refill hogshead number 1327 for 13 years before bottling in January 2005 by Douglas Laing. A release of 289 bottles.  More info

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