
Glencadam Distillery has revealed updated premium packaging for three of its cask finish single malts, extending the refreshed brand identity introduced earlier this year. The rollout from the Brechin-based distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest in continuous operation, also marks the return of two expressions that had been absent from the range.
The three expressions receiving the new look are the Glencadam Reserva Andalucía Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish, Glencadam Reserva de Porto Tawny Tawny Port Cask Finish and Glencadam Reserva de Porto Branco White Port Cask Finish. All three carry an RRP of £46.50.
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The Tawny Port and White Port cask finishes had been discontinued, and their reappearance reflects what the distillery describes as ongoing demand for its cask finish range. The Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish has already earned industry awards.
Glencadam’s Master Blender, Iain Forteath, said: “The acclaim for our award-winning Reserva Andalucía Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish highlights just how much whisky lovers appreciate our cask finish releases.”
He added: “That’s why the return of our Tawny Port and White Port expressions is something we know people have been waiting for, and reflects both their popularity and our continued focus on delivering characterful, cask-led whiskies that showcase the versatility of Glencadam’s spirit. It’s great to see them reintroduced in refreshed packaging that better reflects their quality and character.”
The updated design features hand-drawn illustrations by Edinburgh-based artist Andrew Davidson, known for his work on the Harry Potter book series. The artwork depicts the distillery as it would have appeared in 1825, the year of its founding.
Each tube now highlights cask maturation details and tasting notes to help consumers with selection. The official tasting notes from the brand describe the Tawny Port Cask Finish as offering red berries, toasted nuts and soft spice, while the White Port Cask Finish delivers bright orchard fruit, citrus sweetness and delicate floral character.
A waterwheel motif, an enduring symbol of the distillery since its founding, features prominently across the packaging. An embossed detail around the base of each bottle reinforces the design’s blend of heritage and contemporary style.
The refresh follows Glencadam’s bicentenary celebrations and the opening of its visitor centre in Brechin, Angus. The distillery maintains its commitment to natural colour and non-chill filtration across the range.
