Glenfiddich, producer of the World's Most Awarded Single Malt Scotch...
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costast13-pao
Must visit if you love Whisky.Very nice experience for a famous Whisky, the location is very beautiful and the buildings for the distillery are great, we visit without group, without organized tour and the entrance was free, a good surprise. Very nice tour and at the end you taste 3 glasses of there great products, 12 yrs, 15 yrs & 18 yrs whisky. You can buy suvenirs and whisky from the shop inside the distillery. Perfect and continue like this.
anetted476
An interesting tour round the destillery. We got to see the hole process from grain to wisky and in the shop there was a display of wiskies from Grant's to Glenfittich. The oldest one at a cost of 5000£. Also a very well stocked giftshop.
gianmarcob332
Make sure you stop by, the distillery is definitely worth a look and the guide will take you on a complete tour. The whiskey tasting at the end is enojyable and insightful. The Staff is very friendly.
sofakoss
a very interesting tour in a famous distillery, in a great location, coffee-shop and a tasting treat at the end of the tour of their famous whiskies of 12,15 and 18 years old.
ECS14
A recent company policy change (January this year, I understand) means that under 18s can't event tour the distillery - shame as the process is fascinating (having experienced it elsewhere).
billmorgan9
coffee and hot chocolate very good quality....cakes may have been fresher....probably due to the cafe being quiet.
Gweilow
We took a friend who was visiting from Norway and thoroughly enjoyed it. We phoned ahead in order to plan the trip from Aberdeen (little over an hour's drive) and waited only 10-15 minutes for the tour to start. Our guide was a bit distracted in some parts of the tour (She's been working there for some years....) but overall she was fun and informative. The Glenfiddich story is good fun and interesting but the tour goes quickly. One and a half hour seemed to take only a few minutes before we were sitting at a table tasting four different products. Definitely recommended but remember, no children on the Explorers Tour.
915alinam
.. so you know when the tours take place. We ended waiting for an hour and a half for the explorer tour, but it most definitely worth it. Excellent facilities, very informative tour (this was out first one ever). And the location itself is stunning.
Clairejames2005
We did the first ever Solera tour today.It was brilliant. Booked well in advance, cost £35 each. Two and a half hours, initially I wasn't sure how that was going to be filled, but it was!Our tour guide Beth was brilliant, very knowledgeable, knows her product well, enjoys a dram or two herself and has a sense of humour.The two and half hours flew in. The tour numbers are kept small, in fact there was my self and my husband and another couple on this tour, so it was ideal.Thoroughly enjoyed it, including the nosing of the drams and the wee mix master session at the end.We can totally recommend the experience to anyone, well worth the money, just suggest you get a taxi and not dram, so you can enjoy the drams at the end.Claire and Andrew
Redheaded83
Having visitors from overseas who wanted to tour a distilliary we arranged to go on the Explorers Tour (£10 a head) and it was very good. The guide was friendly and while the basic tour doesn't go into too much detail we were impressed with her.For those who are really into their whisky it may not be to their taste as it does lack a certain hook but as an entry into the world of whisky it's pretty useful.Visited on a Friday when it will have been slightly quieter.