To be honest, I wasn't sure if it would continue to watch the vault channel after you and rex decided to split the vault from whiskey tribe ( I understood why). I started out watching the vault when I was getting into whiskey and it really taught me a lot. However, I just want to say how much I am enjoying this new format of mostly storytelling and then the tasting. You speak masterfully.
@damayor6210 ай бұрын
Outstanding as always Daniel. Thank you for the detailed history of the Highlands & Glenlivet. You made me break out my many years old Archive 21 year old to see how it's holding up. Thank you and keep up the great work.
@buttersonvuddlast664010 ай бұрын
The hobbit speaks with elegance. What a trip it has been my friend. Cheers to you.
@bradkirbey156010 ай бұрын
As a Scotch first whiskey drinker, thank you for that history lesson. Great video!!
@Mancunianblue21 күн бұрын
It’s whisky mate, not whiskey, Slàinte Mhath.
@meestaleem485710 ай бұрын
I love the historical stories and yarns you tell! Please keep them coming. 😊
@NocturnalMantis10 ай бұрын
This sounds like a great movie!
@christinecamley10 ай бұрын
Daniel such a wonderful story - so interesting and amazing to listen to! This is a beautiful Glenlivet! Pricey in Vancouver - about $190-200. Cheers! 🙂
@1nToTh3V0id9 ай бұрын
Daniel Whittington is the best whisky story teller. And I've heard some good ones.
@vandensoforth10 ай бұрын
As a historian I love the stories from history!
@ytbenny19645 ай бұрын
I'm really enjoying your back stories of the Scotch industry and your tasting notes. You are a very engaging speaker. Thank you for putting out such great content.
@ericazimmerman41109 ай бұрын
I love this format, I can appreciate the whiskey with you and breakthrough to new tasting notes.
@ramonsalazar612810 ай бұрын
Love this story!
@ronaldkaler716210 ай бұрын
cool stories. great history lesson
@charlesstair59510 ай бұрын
Daniel, thanks for not skipping into frame this time.
@WhiskeyVault10 ай бұрын
no promises
@duckcc739 ай бұрын
Glenlivet 12 was my first "official" introduction to scotch after an ill encounter or two with Cutty Sark and Johnny Walker Red in my youth. After that initial neat pour, I fell down the rabbit hole that led me to The Whiskey Tribe and The Whiskey Vault. Proud to have been a Knight for the last 4 years now, and still thrilled that I got to visit The Wizard Academy and the actual vault last October. Cheers!
@imrsidhu77354 ай бұрын
Damn dude, I loved the story. Wow 😍
@cnwilliams599 ай бұрын
Love the story telling. It’s my favorite environment to drink whiskey in
@DanielMiranda-rq6tu9 ай бұрын
Great story telling skills and much greater watching this videos with a good dram of the glenlivet. Cheers, great video.
@1nToTh3V0id9 ай бұрын
Daniel, can you please continue the story telling the story of the women who ran the stills and production. Would be great to hear about. Not something I've heard much before. I know there are lots of modern women who are the top tasters, and blenders but id like to hear their impact throughout history.
@Erniethebear10 ай бұрын
I'm about half-way through a bottle of the 14yr and it's wonderful stuff. Very easy drinking.
@j_rosenberg10 ай бұрын
The highlands are no joke - very well put. When we were in Scotland a few years back, we had planned to travel out to the West coast and the Isle of Skye…in December. Well, in short, weather happened, as it tends to do in the British Isles and the road conditions were very dangerous. Since we’re from a part of the world that never gets snow, we decided that driving through a snow storm on windy mountain roads was not a great idea. I’m sad we didn’t make it across there though it did mean rerouting through Speyside which turned out well for me as the family’s whisky nerd. But yes, the highlands are brutal
@BaddDukk10 ай бұрын
Fascinating story. I'm a Glenlivet fan and always have a bottle of 12year or even Founders Reserve in the cabinet. 18 is a little spendy at 2.5x the 12 but I might have to treat myself.
@Koby61610 ай бұрын
I wish I got in whiskey years ago, now to buy older whiskey you need to spend hundreds €. Thanks for the video 😊
@TheChrisleekay10 ай бұрын
I love Glenlivet! Its rare I can afford a bottle of the 18 or even the 12 but the Founders Edition is often on offer on Amazon and I alway grab a couple of bottles!!
@scottfreedlun845710 ай бұрын
Great story, well told. 🥃👍🏽
@franksimonds0410 ай бұрын
Glenlivet 12 is my first love in scotch and is still my goto.
@charlesstair59510 ай бұрын
Glenlivet 12 was the first whiskey I ever tried. Instantly loved it.
@svenkloek216610 ай бұрын
best story ever
@xxacidmv10 ай бұрын
Welcome all Whiskey Vaulters to Story Time with Daniel! Scotch: Whisky of Scotland in Fact and Story By Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart Just to point out, if you want it in hardcover, it is available on the used market (including a seller in Houston, TX on Biblio)
@AquariumFun-sy2jt10 ай бұрын
Loved that. Thanks! :)
@erinnyren556410 ай бұрын
I SO want the continuation of this today (Intenational Women’s Day) 😅
@TheZeal0410 ай бұрын
I really wish/hope Glenlivet continues up the age tree with their Illicit still releases, an 18 yr no chill filtration, 46% abv would be fantastic. Similar to what I would hope of Glenfarclas. Their signatory and other private barrel releases are so much better than the watered down 43% abv main releases. And definitely the prices have gone way up, about a year ago you could find Glenlivet 18 at Costco for 99.99.
@carlupthegrove2624 ай бұрын
I worked on a project for Chivas / Glenlivit in Paisley in the late 1990s, when Seagram owned them. Are they still producing in Paisley?
@PhanthomMaster10 ай бұрын
Took out my own glass of the glenlivet 18 for this one 😁
@hotskillet10 ай бұрын
Please reconfirm the age statement. You indicated the age statement refers to the youngest age of the cask; not the age of the whiskey ? Also so ironic in Japan, like everywhere else in the world Japanese whiskey is off the charts in price but Scotch is reasonable. I bought 2 bottles of GL 18 at 11,000 yen each (around $75 USD)😀
@CCMiniBucks10 ай бұрын
Thanks again for the tales Daniel. I've always been curious about this question, perhaps you can answer it as there is conflicting responses elsewhere; As a Sommelier, do you differentiate your *Olfaction* method depending on what it is you are *smelling* eg: for wine do you inhale with the mouth open as opposed to whiskey with the mouth closed? I've noticed that the majority of times you do it mouth closed. Is there a method? If so is it mouth open or mouth closed? Is it one for one type and one for another? Questions like this keep me up at night 😂. Cheers in advance 🤙
@jeremytheoneofdestiny86917 ай бұрын
I will forever regret not buying a bottle of the old 43% version of this for $90 when I had a chance at Costco. Not two years later, the new watered down 40% bottle came out and has consistently been $150+. I love The Glenlivet, but I resent getting scammed.
@whiskeywithe790710 ай бұрын
I still have the older label higher % version... can't bring myself to open it now ..guess i havnt bought any more thinking maybe its not the same....am i right? Or do you think this newer version is just as good🤷?
@maxmarinusschleif41732 ай бұрын
In Germany this bottle is available at Amazon for 69,99€ which is 75,19$. Why is there such a big price difference?
@robertgow94628 ай бұрын
The Glenlivet After the 1823 Excise Act, George Smith became the first distiller in the Highlands to obtain a license for distillation and, in 1824, he established The Glenlivet on what was once a farm distillery called Upper Drummin. Many of the neighbouring distilleries were illegally run and involved in smuggling. They became indignant, for George Smith was running Glenlivet by legal means. Such was the tempest of their fury, George had to carry a pair of pistols for protection. Originally 'Gow', the family name became the more Anglo-sounding 'Smith' following Bonnie Prince Charlie’s 1746 defeat at the battle of Culloden. The Gows changed their name to escape the resultant subjugation which ensued. The Glenlivet has always been a name associated with quality, to such a degree that other distilleries would use the name, no matter how distant they were from the Livet glen. FYI: I have been to the distillery and can safely tell you that based on an oil painting there of John Gow, bears a striking resemblance to the males in my family.
@scottazevedo762810 ай бұрын
That's really interesting and cool. Its funny how history repeats itself, but with different twist. It's also great to know they invented hillbillies, lol.
@richardamiro826610 ай бұрын
My favorite expression “ History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes.”
@its_ilan258110 ай бұрын
❤
@tonyplank10 ай бұрын
Only 888 views in 7 days? What did you do to piss-off bot-kind, Daniel?
@neilmattos275610 ай бұрын
😁🙌🏻
@BracchiAlessandroFineArt10 ай бұрын
2nd
@stebeardX7 ай бұрын
£98 in the UK England.....mmmmm should i do it or buy £98 worth of smoke? cheers
@WhiskeyVault7 ай бұрын
I think worth it, but your mileage may vary
@josephbXIX10 ай бұрын
Just stopped this video to read the book
@smknochs110 ай бұрын
The Glenlivet like The Somm or The Mooch.
@YoJimBo85161010 ай бұрын
1st
@glleon8051710 ай бұрын
What a shame to take a lovely 18 year old whisky, dilute it to 80 proof, then strip out the flavor by chill filtering it so it doesn’t get cloudy. And then charging almost $150 for it. Do you teach that in your whisky school?