A Scottish distillery has released a first look at its newly refurbished visitor experience ahead of reopening next month.
The Glenlivet, situated in a remote glen in Speyside, is preparing to welcome the public back through the doors after 18 months of extensive renovations.
Set over 1000 square metres, the attraction will offer a fully immersive experience that celebrates the life and history of the local area.
It brings together a blend of innovative technologies, whisky tastings and exclusive bottlings to bring the distillery and its rich and dramatic history to life.
Visitors will have the opportunity to discover aged, unique whiskies from the archives, including rare editions, such as the Atlantic Single Cask 40 year old and the newly released 38 year old Cellar Collection with only 30 bottles distilled, available exclusively at the visitor experience.
They can also be among the first to trial a coveted Glenlivet Cocktail Capsule as part of the new experiences.
The distillery promises to continue the legacy of visionary founder, George Smith, and his legendary hospitality since 1824, with guests from around the world invited to receive a warm welcome.
Linda Brown, Visitor Experience Manager, said: “At The Glenlivet we believe in pushing boundaries and breaking tradition, and this is certainly represented throughout this redesign.
“I worked at the visitor experience when it was last refurbished 23 years ago, but this is something else!
“To tell the brand’s story in a truly authentic way, we have reinvigorated the original experience, striving to give whisky lovers the best possible time whilst visiting the distillery. We look forward to welcoming back our loyal fans, as well as new faces.”
Find out more at www.maltwhiskydistilleries.com
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