Glen Flagler distillery

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Glen Flagler distillery (also known as Glenflagler) is a inactive Lowland single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It produced the Lowland single malt whisky brands Glen Flagler and Killyloch.

History

Glen Flagler distillation commenced on 25 February 1965 and the distillery was subsequently closed in July 1985. The site was converted in an Inver House warehouse facility. The Glen Flagler brand has subsequently been reformed under the new ownership, and using a blend of Scotch whiskies to recreate the original flavours. Glen Flagler was used in the Hankey Bannister 40 Year old blend, which was voted the world's best blended Scotch whisky at the World Whiskies Awards

Collectable Bottles

Its bottles command prices between $600-$1500, and it is sold as a collectable whisky in auction houses such as Sotheby's, Christie's and Bonhams. In December 2019, a premium bottle of Glen Flagler sold for a record $273,000 to an investor in Dubai. This was two months before a bottle of Macallan sold at Sotheby's for a world record $1.9 million.

Sponsorship Activities

Glen Flagler is a primary sponsor of several major sporting and cultural events. It sponsors the St Lucia Sailing Cup in the Caribbean. It is also the organiser and sponsor of the Fiji Rugby Masters.

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