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Single Malt Whisky
55.0% • 700ml • Speyside
Tucked into a remote valley near Ballindalloch, The Glenlivet holds a position of near-mythic stature in Speyside. Its setting, once deliberately chosen for its seclusion, offered the perfect cover for illicit distillation before licensing brought legitimacy to the art. The name itself has become synonymous with the very notion of single malt whisky.
In 1824, George Smith became the first in the region to obtain a legal license under the Excise Act of 1823, a bold move that invited both admiration and hostility from his less law-abiding neighbours. Armed with a pair of pistols for protection, Smith established The Glenlivet as the gold standard of Speyside whisky, setting in motion a reputation that would soon transcend Scotland’s borders. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, numerous distillers sought to appropriate the Glenlivet name, prompting years of legal wrangling before Smith’s descendants secured exclusive rights to the definitive article: The Glenlivet.
Production at the distillery balances tradition and precision. Long fermentation times, tall lantern-shaped stills, and a slow distillation yield a light, fruity, and floral spirit, celebrated for its clarity and elegance. Maturation predominantly in ex-bourbon casks allows the orchard fruit, honey, and soft vanilla notes to shine, though sherry casks have also played an occasional supporting role.
Today, The Glenlivet stands among the most recognisable single malts in the world, its signature style offering an approachable yet sophisticated introduction to Speyside. What began as a daring act of compliance has become an enduring emblem of Scotland’s whisky heritage.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.