GlenAllachie 12 Year Old
April 2025

GlenAllachie 12 Year Old

This is your one chance to get 2025’s World’s Best Single Malt – a Member Exclusive, straight from the Club.

United Kingdom

Colour Natural walnut

Nose Hints of dark chocolate, treacle and heather honey, with cinnamon, espresso and sticky raisins in the background.

Palate Marzipan and orchard fruit tones, followed by warming mocha, butterscotch and grated nutmeg.

Overview

It’s not often you get the chance to taste the World’s Best Single Malt, let alone buy a bottle (we’ve all seen the prices these can get to). But here’s your chance. 

Fresh off taking out the top prize at the 2025 World Whiskies Awards, GlenAllachie 12 is unsurprisingly already selling out across the UK and beyond, and it’s only going to get harder (and more expensive) to find. Luckily, we’ve secured the last significant Australian stocks of this world-beating dram – thanks to our long-running partnership with GlenAllachie – and we’re bringing it straight from the distillery’s warehouses to our Members.

The win isn’t surprising, because this is no ordinary 12-year-old whisky. Matured under the watchful eye of Master Distiller Billy Walker, and using only first-fill virgin oak, red wine, Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry casks, it’s the kind of dram that’s put GlenAllachie front and centre as one of the world’s best distilleries – they’re the only Scottish distillery to have won World’s Best Single Malt in the last eight years, and they’ve done it twice.

All those first-fills have created a beautifully complex marriage of flavours: dark chocolate, stewed apple, and sticky raisins support a warming, satisfying palate of marzipan and orchard fruits, all delivered at a juicy 46% ABV. 

And the price for such a delicious dram that’s also been judged world’s best? $125. No increase, no gouging – bearing in mind that it beat out whiskies like Ardbeg 25 ($1850), Dalmore 21 ($1049) and Glenlivet 25 ($1099) – this is a world-class dram at a world-class price.

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THE SPECS

Price: $125.00

Age: 12 Years Old

ABV: 46.0%

Maturation: Matured on-site in Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry, red wine and virgin oak casks.

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GlenAllachie's History

Glenallachie was constructed in 1967 on the back of the 1960s US whisky boom. MacKinley McPherson – Scottish & Newcastle Breweries’ distilling arm – who were keen to make the most of said boom, charged William Delmé-Evans (the man behind Macduff, Tullibardine and Jura) with the task of designing the new distillery. Almost fully gravity-fed, the distillery was designed with efficient energy use in mind. The first spirit flowed through the stills in February 1968, and within six months, the two still setup got an upgrade to four.

For the first 50 years of its existence, GlenAllachie was a respectable workhorse distillery, spending the majority of its production life under the stewardship of Pernod Ricard who used the spirit in world famous brands such as White Heather, 100 Pipers, Passport, and of course, Chivas Regal.

It was business as usual at Glenallachie until Invergordon Distillers’ takeover of MacKinley’s in 1985, at which point the distillery was mothballed and eventually sold to Campbell Distillers, now part of Pernod Ricard, in 1989. Thankfully, production restarted on April 24, the date marking the start of some 29 years of uninterrupted production during which time the distillery became the heart of Clan Campbell Whisky, the No. 1 premium Scotch whisky in France. 

With a thumping output capacity of 4 million litres and holding warehouses capable of more than 60,000 casks, it’s perhaps baffling why we saw so little of this Speysider released as single malt other than the odd coveted independent bottling and a 15 year old official bottling released in 2005 as part of Chivas Brothers’ Cask Edition Series, matured in sherry casks and from some of the first spirit distilled after reopening. 

This was set to change, and change in a big way. Enter the legendary Master Distiller and Blender Billy Walker, and his whopping whisky heritage. In July 2017, Chivas Brothers sold Glenallachie to The GlenAllachie Distillers Company, a new consortium consisting of Billy Walker of Benriach and GlenDronach fame, ex-Inver House Distillers MD Graham Stevenson and Trisha Savage. Just like he did with BenRiach and GlenDronach, Walker added some CamelCase to the name (i.e. Glenallachie became GlenAllachie), but that was just the beginning of the changes in store. 

GlenAllachie was soon refurbished and relaunched, with an aim to be a ‘truly independent, Scottish-owned and managed’ whisky company, producing a big, fruity malt whisky. Six single cask bottlings made an appearance in April 2018 and were soon followed by GlenAllachie’s first ever core range of single malts in June of that year.  

A lot has changed in a short period at The GlenAllachie. Two new warehouses have been added, they’ve grown from seven to 21 employees, and a visitor centre was opened in 2019. Most notable is the release of a dedicated range of core expressions along with some seriously good single cask releases and wood finishes. A position of restraint and single malt dedication now is the program at GlenAllachie – from a whiskymaking perspective, the most significant change is a lengthening of fermentation times. Distilleries from the 1960s are known for the lightness of their spirit, thanks in no small part to the shortness of the fermentation. This makes for a malty, textural spirit with delicate fruit notes. GlenAllachie of the future is set to change, as fermentation has been dramatically extended, going from around 48 up to 160 hours. This will add to the fruitiness and muscularity of the spirit, plus the team have brought in the use of peat in around 20% of the current production. 

Their wood program is as exotic as it is uncompromising, with almost an amalgamation of Billy’s previous successes in GlenDronach’s rich spirit and Benriach’s exotic cask program at play here. It might just be the perfect storm. 

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Distillery Facts

Region: Speyside

Origin: Glenallachie Distillery, Glenallachie, Moray, AB38 9LR, United Kingdom

Founded: 1967

Water Source: Ben Rinnes Springs

Washbacks: 6 washbacks

Stills: 4 (2 wash, 2 spirit)

Capacity: 3,900,000 litres per annum

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