The Glendronach Just Dropped a 56-Year-Old Single Malt—and We Got a First Taste
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Glendronach Unveils Its Oldest Scotch Whisky For Bicentenary
Credit: The Glendronach The GlenDronach has unveiled a 56-year-old single malt, distilled in 1968, as the oldest whisky ever released by the Highland distillery. The expression marks the centerpiece of The GlenDronach’s 200th anniversary celebrations in 2026, with just 200 bottles produced globally at a U.S. SRP of $49,000. Only 12 bottles have been allocated to the U.S. market. “This historic expression is the first release in our landmark 200t…
The Glendronach Releases Limited-Edition 56-Year-Old Whisky to Commemorate Bicentennial
The Glendronach is debuting a 56-year-old Scotch whisky, the brand’s oldest expression yet, to celebrate the insider distillery’s bicentennial anniversary. With just 12 bottles allocated to the U.S. market and only 200 available worldwide, the brand is tailoring the ultrapremium release toward collectors and connoisseurs, as demonstrated by the suggested retail price of $49,000, according to a press release announcing the rollout. The 56-year ag…
Glendronach Unveils 56-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch—Its Oldest Release Ever
(Glendronach) One of Scotland’s most beloved highland distilleries is celebrating 200 years of distilling in 2026, and they’re kicking off the celebration by releasing the oldest liquid they’ve ever bottled. Glendronach (known for their portfolio of beautifully aged sherry single malts) is reaching a new milestone with a whisky simply called “The Glendronach Aged 56 Years.” Glendronach 56 Years started its life in 1968, and has spent more than h…
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