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Glen Ord Distillery

Glen Ord
Glen Ord Distillery
Glen Ord Distillery
Region: Highland
Location Ross-shire
Owner Diageo
Founded 1838
Status Operational
Water source Loch nam Bonnach
Loch nan Eun form the White Burn
Number of stills 3 wash (17,000 l)
3 spirit (16,000 l)
Capacity 3,400,000 litres
Singleton Of Glen Ord
Type Single malt
Age(s) 12 Years
15 Years
18 Years
32 Years
36 Years
Cask type(s) American White Oak, Ex-Bourbon Casks (50%)
Oloroso Sherry Casks (50%)
ABV 40% – 46%

Coordinates: 57°31′20″N 4°28′32″W / 57.52222°N 4.47556°W / 57.52222; -4.47556

Glen Ord is a whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands and is the only remaining single malt scotch whisky distillery on the Black Isle. Its principal product is an eponymous 12-year-old single malt whisky. The distillery won awards for the best single malt at the International Wine and Spirit Competition in 1994 and 1996, and at the Monde Selection in 1996 and 1997. However, IWSC and Monde Selection awards are non-competitive and only products that pay to enter are judged.

In the mid-13th century the MacKenzies of Ord were granted lands in the west of Scotland by King Alexander III. In 1820 Thomas MacKenzie of Ord inherited the estate embarked on rejuvenating the area. A large portion of MacKenzie's land was devoted to the cultivation of barley, as such he decided to lease the land for a distillery to be built, this would also provide year round employment for local men.

At the time there were nine small licensed distilleries operating in the area to compete with, the majority of which were being run by ten-twelve of the tenant farmers. The whole of the barley crop was used in the distilleries as it was the fastest way of turning it into funds with which to pay the rent. Water from Loch nam Bonnach and Loch nan Eun flowed to two large water wheels from which the distillery derived its power. The water for the mashing was taken from a well known as the Cuckoo Well.


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