Glendullan

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[glen-DULL-an]
Speyside · Dufftown · Est. 1897 · Diageo
Dufftown, Keith, Banffshire AB55 4DJ
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About

Another Dufftown distillery in the shadow of Glenfiddich and Balvenie. Glendullan's malt is a key component of Old Parr blended Scotch, hugely popular in Japan and Latin America. Marketed as The Singleton of Glendullan for the US market -- part of Diageo's strategy of using different Singleton distilleries for different regions (Dufftown for Europe, Glen Ord for Asia, Glendullan for USA).

Production Details

Owner
Diageo
Parent Company
Diageo
Status
Active
Founded
1897
Still Type
Pot
Stills
6
Capacity
3.7M LPA
Water Source
River Fiddich

The Glendullan Tale

In the shadow of Dufftown's more famous names, where the River Fiddich carves its ancient path through Speyside, Glendullan has always understood the power of quiet excellence. When William Williams & Sons raised these walls in 1897, they weren't chasing glory—they were chasing perfection, one careful distillation at a time.

The Fiddich's waters have witnessed empires rise and fall, but they found particular favor flowing through Glendullan's copper vessels. By 1902, word had traveled from this modest Banffshire distillery to the Royal Court itself, where King Edward VII declared it his preferred dram. Not through marketing or ceremony, but simply because the whisky spoke for itself.

What makes Glendullan remarkable isn't just its royal endorsement, but its bold architectural experiment. In 1972, rather than simply expanding, the distillery built an entirely new facility alongside the original—twin operations running in parallel, each with three wash stills and three spirit stills, drawing from the same Fiddich source but expressing subtly different characters. For thirteen years, old and new worked side by side, a conversation between tradition and innovation conducted in copper and steam.

The decision in 1985 to focus solely on the modern facility wasn't abandonment—it was evolution. The new distillery's six stills, fed by Fiddich water and heated without peat, produce a clean, versatile spirit that has become the backbone of Old Parr, a blend beloved across Japan and Latin America. This is whisky as ambassador, carrying Speyside's character to distant shores.

But Glendullan's true genius lies in its chameleonic nature. Under Diageo's stewardship, it has become The Singleton of Glendullan for American palates, part of a global strategy that sees different Singleton expressions tailored to different continents. The same river, the same stills, the same careful craft—yet expressed through distinct regional lenses.

The distillery's 3.7 million liter capacity speaks to industrial efficiency, but walk through these halls and you'll hear something more intimate: the steady rhythm of copper singing, the gentle rush of Fiddich water, the patient alchemy that transforms Highland barley into liquid poetry. Each of those six stills carries forward the vision of those Victorian blenders who understood that true quality needs no fanfare.

Today, as expressions from the Rare Malts series and limited releases find their way to collectors worldwide, Glendullan continues its quiet revolution. It proves that in whisky, as in life, sometimes the most profound impact comes not from shouting loudest, but from consistently delivering excellence. The Fiddich still flows, the stills still sing, and somewhere in a warehouse in Dufftown, tomorrow's perfect dram slowly takes shape in oak and time.

Equipment

Stills
3 wash, 3 spirit (6 total)

Production Process

Peat Level
unpeated
Water Source
River Fiddich

Notable Features

  • The twin distilleries run simultaneously until 1985
  • Part of The Singleton brand family
  • Has both traditional and modern distillery operations
  • Glendullan New builds the modern distillery in the philosophy company of the finish

Timeline18 events

1896William Williams & Sons, a blending company among them Dunallan & Son and Stirton among its brands
1902Glendullan is delivered to the Royal Court and becomes the favourite whisky of Edward VII
1919Macdonald Greenlees & Williams became the favourite whisky of Edward VII
1926Distillers Company Limited (DCL) buys
1930Glendullan transferred to Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD)
1962Major refurbishing and reconstruction carried out to the distillery that runs simultaneously along
1972The original and old buildings are dismantled after the new building of one and onto separate simultaneously using
1985The sales of the twin Glendullan is emphasised
1995The first launch of Glendullan in the Flora & Fauna range
2003A 26 years old from 1976 is launched in the Rare Malts series
2007Glendullan is launched as The Singleton
2010Singleton of Glendullan Lassen and Trinidad sets are released for duty free
201418 year old Classic old Master's Cut are released
2015Classic double Matured and Master's Cut are released
2019The 14 year old Frost Collection, Devon oil was released
2018Hope Forgiven Diversity part of the Forgiven Collection series, as well as a 41 year old are released
2019A Highland Highly part of the Forgiven Collection and one and Guinada a Thousand series, as well as a 41 year old release at £300
2021A 43 year old with a capacity that goes back to 1978 year released at £300 and is launched, in modern casks are released
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