Scotland people and the distillery Glenfiddich are used to extreme weather at their Distillery in Speyside. In 2010 it was -19°c when four of their warehouse roofs dramatically collapsed. All at the Distillery worked around the clock to help clear the snow and save their precious casks.
Because losing the casks would mean losing aged whisky. This is why their didn’t had much time and they had to make haste by repairing the roof and moving the casks and repairing the damaged casks at the warehouse.
With hundreds of maturing casks of Glenfiddich exposed to the unforgiving winter weather, Glenfiddich Malt Master Brian Kinsman assessed the situation and found inspiration. Kinsman selected casks of different ages and finishes (including Oloroso sherry and American oak) to create a non-aged single malt whisky. The Snow Phoenix has not been chill-filtered and is bottled at 47.6% ABV. Unlike its namesake, the Snow Phoenix will not rise again; the distillery has hopefully ensured that the circumstances that led to the Snow Phoenix’s creation won’t be repeated..