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The GLENLIVET 16 ans Nadurra 59.7%
Bottling Official
(70cl.)
16 Years old
Origin : Scotland
Whisky the GLENLIVET Nadurra.
After 16 years in first-fill american oak casks, Nadurra is bottled at natural cask strength to deliver a rich and rewarding taste. By omitting modern chill filtering, we preserve intact the full flavour of the malt, uniquely capturing the original character of George Smith's distillery: the pure expression of a great tradition. Since this is whisky in its most natural state - with nothing added or taken away - you may detect a slight haze when adding water or ice.
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The Distillery...
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One of the Tales of The Glenlivet. : the Captain.
Bill Smith Grant became the proprietor of The Glenlivet Distillery in 1921 and remained head of the company until his death in 1975.
Known to everyone as “The Captain” – the rank he achieved in World War I, in which he was twice wounded and awarded the Military Cross – he was the great-grandson of George Smith, founder of the distillery.
An imposing, authoritative figure, often to be seen in a kilt, The Captain dominated the scene for more than 50 years, closely monitoring every aspect of production. His word was law and his judgement seldom wrong.
His idiosyncratic ways were legendary. For example, he rarely nosed the whisky in the warehouse but would pour a little on to his hands, rub them together and sniff. If a copper still needed replacing, he would insist that some part of the old be incorporated into the new to maintain quality.
Almost as close to his heart as The Glenlivet, which he pronounced “Glen-leave-it”, were his prize-winning Aberdeen Angus bulls and other Highland cattle. Another passion was horse-racing and there were regular visits to courses like Ascot and Goodwood.
When the Second World War began, too old to serve at the front, Bill Smith Grant switched services and signed up as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. But to those at the distillery he would always be “The Captain”. There was mutual regard and affection.
“Give the men a dram,” he would say, “it’s like a sweetie to a bairn.”
adress :
Glenlivet whisky Distillery Ballindaloch AB37 9DB Banffshire

