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Glenkinchie 10 years Of. ----(amber)
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Glenkinchie 10 years Of.
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Scotland, Lowlands. Distillery operational. Owner: Diageo

Glenkinchie was originally founded as Milton Distillery in 1825, before later changing its name to Glenkinchie in 1837. It is one of the rare Lowland distilleries still in operation as the region, which was once prosperous and favoured for whisky production, fell out of favour in the 18th century due to an unfavourable taxation system and low-quality spirit. Welcomed into the Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd in the early 1920s, Glenkinchie has seldom been closed and has become an essential malt for numerous blends, including Dewars, Dimple and Haig. Bottlings in its own names are rare, however, and its reputation has been built primarily through the Six Classic Malts range.

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Glenkinchie 10 Year Old was launched in 1988 by United Distillers (Diageo) to represent the Lowlands in its new Classic Malts range. The 10 year old was replaced by a 12 year old in 2007.

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Region: Scotland - Lowlands

Producers and wineries: Glenkinchie

Colour: amber

Appellation: Glenkinchie

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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