Braes of Glenlivet was founded in 1973 by the Chivas and Glenlivet Group. Lying in the prime pastures of the Livet Glen, at the heart of Speyside, the young distillery sits in close proximity to The Glenlivet. To avoid confusion, the distillery dropped the Glenlivet suffix in 1994 to become Braeval. During the 1970s the still capacity was increased dramatically, with a final still added, to total six in 1978.

At an altitude of 350m, Braeval stands as the highest distillery in Scotland. Braeval was built on a mountain ridge, sharing its water source, the Pitilie Burn, with the highland based Aberfeldy. No official bottlings have been released, but there are two Braeval whiskies available as part of Aberko Ltd’s Deerstalker range. The distillery closed in October of 2002, following Pernod Ricard’s acquisition of Chivas Brothers the previous year.

After renovation and refurbishment the distillery was reopened in July of 2008 – a year when Chivas reopened several silent distilleries in their portfolio. A thoroughly modern distillery, despite its old-fashioned, classic aesthetics, Braeval can be operated by just one worker, though nonetheless the capacity is quite substantial at 3.8m litres per annum.

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Braeval 17 Year Old Single Cask Edition Distillery Exclusive (50cl, 56.4%)

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A 17 year old Braeval from the Distillery Reserve Collection.  This Single Cask Edition was distilled on 26th March 2002 and bottled on 30th of May 2019 from a 1st fill barrel.

Introducing the Distillery Reserve collection. This limited release of rare and exceptional whiskies is guaranteed to impress any whisky aficionado. Released from Chivas Brothers’ single malt whisky distilleries, each bottle is filled with single malt whisky bottled at cask strength for an intense expression of the best of Scotland.

Braeval, also known as Braes of Glenlivet, lies deep in the Livet Glen in the heart of Speyside. This 17-year-old whisky is matured in first-fill barrels and bottled at a 56.4% ABV for a luxurious finish. With an altitude of 362m above sea level, this distillery stands as one of the highest in Scotland.

Vintage 26.03.2002

Bottled 30.05.2019

Stated Age 17 years old

Cask type 1st Fill barrel

Cask number 13913

Number of bottles 264 / 276

Strength 56.4 %

Vol.Size 500 ml

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