Kininvie

Kininvie

Est. 1990SpeysideUnited Kingdom
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Kininvie (奇富) Single Malt Scotch Whisky represents one of William Grant & Sons' most strategic assets in the premium spirits landscape. Established in 1990 in Dufftown, Speyside, this distillery was purpose-built to produce exceptional single malt for the company's flagship blended malt brand, Monkey Shoulder (marketed as 三只猴子 in Chinese markets). While the brand remained behind the scenes for over two decades, Kininvie has emerged as a distinctive single malt in its own right. Distillery Architecture & Production: Kininvie's highly efficient production facility features a single stillhouse with three copper wash stills and six spirit stills, enabling precise cut control and exceptional spirit character. The 9.6-ton stainless steel full-lauter mash tun mirrors sister distillery Balvenie's specifications, while two dedicated fermentation houses contain ten traditional Douglas fir washbacks with an extended 75-hour fermentation cycle. This prolonged fermentation develops the fruity, ester-rich profile that defines Kininvie's character. Situated adjacent to Balvenie distillery, Kininvie produced approximately 4 million liters of new make spirit in 2019, operating with William Grant's signature craftsmanship. Strategic Market Positioning: The distillery's spirit forms the critical third component in Monkey Shoulder's triumvirate of malts (alongside Glenfiddich and Balvenie), a blend that captured the #1 position in Scotch whisky category in Drink International's 2018 survey of the world's 100 best bars, surpassing even Johnnie Walker. This bartender preference stems from Monkey Shoulder's exceptional versatility in cocktails while maintaining sipping quality—a testament to Kininvie's balanced profile. Product Portfolio Evolution: After years as a blending component, Kininvie debuted as a single malt in 2013 with limited releases in select global markets. The portfolio expanded in late 2015 with two permanent expressions: Kininvie 23 Year Old, matured in a sophisticated combination of bourbon and sherry casks showcasing the distillery's mature character, and a travel retail-exclusive 17 Year Old. The recent maturation of spirit from William Grant's Ailsa Bay distillery (note: not part of Monkey Shoulder blend) demonstrates the company's long-term vision for expanding its single malt inventory, though Kininvie remains the established component in their blended malt strategy.

Founder:
William Grant & Sons
Address:
Dufftown, Mora
Ownership:
William Grant & Sons Ltd
Production Capacity:
4.8m L.P.A.

History

The Qifu Distillery was constructed in 1990, located adjacent to William Grant & Sons' Glenfiddich and Balvenie distilleries in Speyside. Production commenced on July 4th of the same year. In December 2009, the distillery was mothballed for stock adjustment purposes, potentially related to the opening of the Ailsa Bay distillery in December 2008 (see relevant entry). Production resumed in 2012, with capacity expanded from 4.4 million to 4.8 million liters of pure alcohol per annum.

Curiosities

The distillery was inaugurated by William Grant's granddaughter, Janet Sheed Roberts, who was also Scotland's longest-lived female record holder. She passed away in April 2012 at the age of 111. William Grant & Sons released 11 bottles of Glenfiddich to commemorate Janet's 110th birthday: the first in December 2011 at Bonhams for £46,850, and another in March 2012 in New York for £59,252. All proceeds were donated to charity. A limited edition 17-year-old 'Hazelwood' collector's whisky (named after Janet's home near the distillery) was released. To prevent independent bottlers from using the distillery names, William Grant & Sons would apply the 'teaspooning' method (adding a small amount of other whisky) before selling Kininvie, Balvenie, and Glenfiddich, giving them different names: Aldunie (Kininvie), Burnside (Balvenie), and Wardhead (Glenfiddich).

Timeline

1990

Qifu Distillery established; June 25, first distillation took place

1994

Three new stills installed

2006

Qifu Distillery launched its first Single Malt Whisky, aged 15 years, sold under the Hazelwood brand

2008

February, launched Qifu 17 Years Old Hazelwood Reserve, first released at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 duty-free shop

2013

First release of Qifu 23 Years Old in Taiwan, China

2014

Launched Qifu 17 Years Old; launched second batch of Qifu 23 Years Old

2015

Launched third batch of Qifu 23 Years Old; in the same year, Qifu 23 Years Old renamed to Qifu 23 Years Old Signature; launched three Qifu 25 Years Old Single Cask expressions