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Glenlivet Single Malt - Definition and Overview

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The Glenlivet is a Speyside Single malt Scotch Whisky produced by The Glenlivet Distillery in Ballindalloch, Scotland. The distillery is operated by Chivas for Seagram.

History

The distillery was founded in 1824 by George Smith and his son, John Gordon Smith; it was the first licensed distillery in Scotland. The current distillery was built in 1858, near where the rivers Avon and Livet meet. In 1880, the Smiths won exclusive rights to the name The Glenlivet, enabling them to protect their trademark against encroachment by other, lesser quality whiskies.

The whiskey originates in the Glen of the Livet, and two other distillers, Tamnavulin and Braes, are also in the area, with the latter also owned by Seagram. In the Avon valley, the Tomintoul distillery also uses the term "Glenlivet" on its label. The nearest town to the Livet glen is Tomintoul, Scotland, which is approximately ten miles (16 kilometers) south.

In 1977 the distillery was purchased by the North American alcohol giant Seagram, which has heavily promoted it in the American market; it is now the most widely sold single malt Scotch in the US.

Proprietary Bottlings

12 Years; 18 Years; 21 Years

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Example Usage of Glenlivet

ThomM614: We're in for a hell of a 3rd period Glenlivet>
brucefraser: I see the Maple Leaf lounge at Halifax Int'l stocked up on the Glenlivet 12 yo for me... Nice! Tweet y'all from London
mattdarby: @rumblestrut haha, you're going to love it. Glenlivet liked it too!
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