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Scotland, Speyside. Distillery operational. Owners: Chivas Brothers Ltd, Pernod Ricard
Chivas Brothers' flagship malt, The Glenlivet was widely introduced to the international scene and became one of the world's most popular Scottish malts in the early 1950s. Its owners completed something of a Herculean task, releasing Glenlivet in a number of different age expressions in the 1960s, including a 12, 15, 18 and 21 year old. Then, in the 1970s, it released superb vintage versions distilled 1959 and 1961, alongside the famous 12 year old, before beginning the new millennium with an outstanding range in the style of the day, The Glenlivet Cellar Collection. In terms of independent bottlings, it was under the colourful label “Glenlivet Whisky, George & JG Smith”, which paid tribute to the distillery's founder (also a colourful figure in the whisky industry in the 19th century), that bottlers released the malt, including Gordon & MacPhail who once again stood out with remarkable editions heavily influenced by sherry.
A Pure Malt (blended malt) aged for at least 8 years, bottled before 1975 by Hatch Mansfield & Co Ltd for the Italian market, imported by A. Orlandi. 75° proof, equivalent to 43% ABV. Bottle equipped with a short screw cap used primarily in the 60s and 70s.Hatch Mansfield & Co Ltd was one of a large number of blending companies still operating after WWII. Based in London, it was known and renowned for its blended scotch Royal Sovereign Mansfield (1940s), bearing the royal seal from Queen Elizabeth II, and Royal Palace Vat, which was released much later without accreditation.
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Region: Scotland - Speyside
Producers and wineries: Glenlivet
Colour: amber
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