Unveiling Glenfiddich Grand Chateau
September 30, 2024
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| Glenfiddich Grand Château is set to unveil its latest addition to the Glenfiddich Grand Series. This 31 Year Old Single Malt whisky marks the first release by the Glenfiddich distillery to use red wine casks from the iconic Bordeaux region in France. The liquid is finished in these casks for an extended period of nine years, adding depth and nuance for an unexpected flavour. Rich caramelised cherry and apple intertwine with warming spice and toasted oak, creating an opulent yet earthy liquid that’s both fruity and floral. |

Glenfiddich has also collaborated with French artist André Saraiva to create 250 limited edition packages of this already limited edition Single Malt. Inspired by the unexpected marriage of Speyside and its French equivalent, Saraiva has sent his iconic character Mr. A through the vineyards of a traditional Toile de Jouy landscape.

Curious about what inspired this genre-graffiti artist and how his creativity collides with the world of Glenfiddich’s new Single Malt Whisky? Watch the interview to delve into Saraiva’s creative process.
Visit their website to learn more about Glenfiddich Grand Château.
*All Photos from Glenfiddich
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