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Published on : 2026-06-20 11:56:49
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In the world of Scotch Whisky, some houses tell the story of production. Others tell a story of legacy. House of Hazelwood belongs to the latter. Inherited from the Gordon family, the historic owners of William Grant & Sons, the house does not distil whisky—it unveils an extraordinary collection of casks carefully preserved within the family's private reserves for decades. Here, time is not a production constraint but a treasured legacy passed down through generations.
Unlike a traditional distillery, House of Hazelwood owns no stills. Its expertise lies in selecting, marrying, and showcasing casks drawn from the Gordon family's historic reserves. Sourced from renowned distilleries including Girvan, Glenfiddich, The Balvenie, and Kininvie, these whiskies come together in remarkable blends shaped by decades of patient maturation.
This diversity of origins creates exceptional aromatic richness, allowing House of Hazelwood to craft blends featuring whiskies matured for more than fifty years.
- Girvan: exceptionally refined single grain whiskies, often of remarkable age.
- The Balvenie: the elegance of one of Scotland's greatest family-owned single malts, with a rich and beautifully structured profile.
- Glenfiddich: an iconic Speyside distillery and a historic pillar of the Gordon family heritage.
- Kininvie: a discreet distillery whose whiskies are rarely released under their own name.
House of Hazelwood is devoted exclusively to Scotch Whisky. True to its heritage, the house celebrates the category's great historical styles through rare blends crafted from carefully selected casks with uncompromising attention to detail.
House of Hazelwood collections are far more than simple series of bottles. Each one evokes a forgotten era, a historic style of Scotch Whisky, or a cherished memory from the Gordon family. Produced in extremely limited quantities, they invite enthusiasts to rediscover flavour profiles that have become almost impossible to find today.
With The Lowlander 36 Years Old, House of Hazelwood revives the delicate style that once defined Scotland's Lowlands. Floral, elegant, and remarkably refined, this whisky perfectly captures the subtle character of the region's great historic blends.
Transatlantic 33 Years Old draws inspiration from the golden age of voyages between Scotland and North America. Its generous blend reveals notes of ripe fruits, vanilla, pastry, and gentle spices in a rich and indulgent style.
Among the collection's rarest expressions, The Tops is crafted from the finest casks matured in the upper levels of the family's warehouses. It delivers exceptional concentration with flavours of candied fruits, honey, precious woods, and an impressively long finish.
Inspired by the landscapes of the Hebrides, Queen of the Hebrides 36 Years Old expresses a subtle maritime influence through saline notes, delicate smoke, and mineral freshness, without ever seeking an overtly peated style.
Through The Old Ways, the house pays tribute to the whisky-making traditions that shaped the last century. Its profile combines cereals, dried fruits, beeswax, and delicate spices in a beautifully authentic balance.
The Cask Trials 1968 reflects House of Hazelwood's spirit of experimentation. Decades of ageing reveal an elegant harmony of dried fruits, dark chocolate, blond tobacco, and precious oak.
A true masterpiece of the collection, The Long Marriage 56 Years Old embodies the art of blending at its highest level. Carefully married over several decades, it achieves extraordinary harmony, revealing layers of candied fruits, aged honey, cocoa, precious woods, and noble spices.
Finally, The Garden at Hazelwood 47 Years Old pays tribute to the gardens surrounding the Gordon family's historic residence. White flowers, orchard fruits, honey, and fresh herbs come together in a luminous, refined whisky of exceptional elegance.
Within the world of exceptional spirits, House of Hazelwood occupies a truly distinctive position. The house does not pursue large-scale production or fleeting innovation; instead, it reveals a patiently preserved heritage. Every bottle stands as a testament to a particular era, remarkable craftsmanship, and a vision of whisky in which time remains the most precious ingredient of all.