Glenfiddich Celebrates 125 Years Of Whisky Creation
The single malt Scotch whisky which came to be known as Glenfiddich and has been the recipient of more awards than any other single malt Scotch whisky was first created by William Grant in a distillery built in the Glen of Fiddich [Scottish for Valley of the Deer] in 1887 and to commemorate the occasion, Glenfiddich has unveiled their 125th Anniversary edition single malt with collectible tin bearing the visage of a deer overlooking your prized whisky. The peated whisky from European oak casks is chiefly the same as before – 86 proof [43% alcohol content] – but this time comes with the tin and an etched copper stopper.
The standard 750ml bottle of Glenfiddich 125th Anniversary Edition with collectible tin and copper stopper can be had for $120.