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GLENFIDDICH CLAN CAMERON 75CL
Glenfiddich Clan Cameron Single Malt Scotch Whisky represents a treasured part of the Clans of the Highlands collection. Basically, this specific bottling, released during the 1980s, showcases the rich heritage of Clan Cameron. The whisky comes in a 75cl bottle, featuring an iconic triangular design. Glenfiddich created this shape in 1956, first using it for their brand in 1961.
Moreover, the packaging includes a striking illustration from R.R. McIan’s “The Clans of the Scottish Highlands,” first published in 1845. This piece captures the essence of Clan Cameron, known as the greatest warriors of the Western Highlands. Their war cry, “Sons of the hounds come here and get flesh!” reflects their fierce courage. Over centuries, two noble chiefs led the clan, earning respect from both allies and enemies.
Furthermore, Glenfiddich distillery, founded by William Grant in 1886, began distilling its first spirit on Christmas Day the following year. Today, the distillery remains family-owned under William Grant & Sons. Glenfiddich has played a vital role as a pioneer in the single malt Scotch category. Their commitment to quality has made them one of the best-selling Scotch brands globally.
In 1963, Glenfiddich became the first distillery to actively market its single malt brand. They also opened their doors to visitors, setting a standard for the industry. This particular release of Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve is a discontinued un-aged whisky, bottled in the 1980s at 40% ABV.
The Clans of the Highlands collection, including Clan Cameron, highlights Glenfiddich’s dedication to Scottish heritage. Also, each tin showcases one of eleven different Highland clans. This collection celebrates the traditions and stories behind each clan, making Glenfiddich Clan Cameron a true collectible for whisky enthusiasts.