OPENING TIMES
January – December
OPENING TIMES
Day | Times | |
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Monday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Tuesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Friday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Sunday | Closed |
The Fettercairn distillery (pronounced Fetter-Cärn) is a distillery that produces single malt Scotch whisky is situated in the city called Fettercairn in Schotland.
Fettercairn name is loosely based on the phrase “the foot of the mountain”.
The arch and the unicorn are two symbols that are heavily associated with Fettercairn. The unicorn is said to stand for purity and strength and has been a symbol of Scotland since the reign of King Robert III. It is also used within the Ramsay clan crest, of which the founder Alexander Ramsay brought with him to the distillery. The Fettercairn arch dominates the entrance to the town and was built to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861. This symbol has also been used in the design and logo of Fettercairn malts.
Fettercairn is owned by Whyte & Mackay Distillers.
The four stills are something special. The neck of each still is cooled by water sprayed onto it by a spray bar that encircles the neck. The cooling water then runs down the outside of the neck of the spirit still before what’s not been steamed off en route is collected by a collar at the foot of the neck. The effect of cooling the neck is to cause more of the heavier spirits that would otherwise pass straight into the condenser to recondense inside the still itself and fall back into the pot. This gives the finished product a lighter and more floral finish than would otherwise be the case.
Whyte and Mackay Group
Parent company:
Emperador Distillers Inc
Operational
Scotland
Highland
Single Malt
1824
2.200.000 Liters
One of the main attractions of Laurencekirk, the village nearest to Fettercairn, is a huge, ostentatious red sandstone archway spanning the road that commemorates the visit to the village of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861. Fettercairn has similarly grand pretensions. It was founded in 1825 by the local landowner Sir Alexander Ramsay, who then sold his estate, distillery and all, in 1830 to Sir John Gladstone, father of four-time British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
However, the Gladstone family were hands-off owners (fun though it is to imagine ‘The People’s William’ getting to grips with distillation). Allowing the distillery to be run by tenants, they retained ownership until 1923. A short period (mostly in mothballs) under the control of Ross & Coulter ended when Fettercairn was sold to Associated Scottish Distilleries (ASD, the Scotch arm of National Distillers of America which, at its height, owned Bruichladdich, Glenury Royal, Glen Esk, Glenlochy, Benromach and Strathdee).
When ASD ceased trading in 1954, its estate was split up and Fettercairn ended up in private hands. Its new owner, Tom Scott Sutherland, had the distillery until 1971, when it was bought by Tomintoul-Glenlivet; from there it joined Whyte & Mackay.
Although mainly a contributor to the firm’s blends, it has long been bottled as a single malt. A more concerted effort started in 2009 when a range of aged variants and a pair of no-age bottlings, Fior and Fasque (the name of the Fettercairn estate), was released.
In 2018 Fettercairn was relaunched by Whyte & Mackay with a new range of single malts aged between 12 and 50 years old.
Medium bodied
Medium in citrus, vanilla, and fruity notes
Medium/ High in sweetness, sherry and spices
The first release from its Warehouse Collection. This one was matured in the distillery’s Warehouse 2, and drawn from five different types of cask:
At this point Fetercairns core range is:
All the bottles released by Fettercairn sorted by year.
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Nose:
Vanilla and pear, with soft spices
Palate:
Refreshing nectarine and tropical fruit, with subtle roasted coffee, clove, and ginger. A memorable finish of sultanas and black toffee
Finish:
medium long finish with flavors of tropical fruits and soft spices
Nose:
Vanilla and ginger, with sun-kissed raisins
Palate:
Succulent peach, ginger and caramel gives way to banana, with chocolate and demerara sugar.
Finish:
Medium long finish with ginger, caramel and vanilla
Nose:
Banana, citrus fruit and plum, combines with raisin, fig and ginger bread
Palate:
Spiced pear, caramelised orange and coffee, tempered by liquorice that then makes way to morello cherry, plum and treacle
Finish:
Medium long finish with citrus fruits and dried fruits, raisins and ginger
Nose:
Pineapple and melon give way to treacle and banana, with a hint of warm ginger and liquorice
Palate:
Citrus peel and black pepper, tempered by walnuts, vanilla, and spices. Coffee, apricot, and a touch of sweet balsamic
Finish:
Long finish with tropical fruits, spices, vanilla and nuts.
Nose:
Honey, molasses, and ginger at first, overtaken by toffee apple, thick treacle, and sherry
Palate:
Liquorice and balsamic,balanced with citrus and raisin. Hints of toffee, honey, and Demerara sugar.
Finish:
A glorious finish of soft spice and tropical fruits
Nose:
Aromas begin the experience, ginger, spices, citrus peel, and apple. Further nuances emerge, Morello cherry, over-ripe plums, and blackcurrant. A whisper of coconut and a hint of over-ripe pineapple
Palate:
Warm spiced citrus, ground coffee, and toffee apple, giving way to rich notes of Port wine and sweet almond. Burnt caramel and soft chewy liquorice notes
Finish:
Long finish with caramel, port notes..
Day | Times | |
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Monday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Tuesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Friday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
Sunday | Closed |
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