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Deconstruction of Age of Discovery Madeira Cask + Preview taste of Age of Discovery (2) Bourbon Cask - Glenfiddich Master Class with Ian Millar -Global Brand Ambassador Glenfiddich
Born in Pitlochry in Perthshire in the Highlands of Scotland in 1953, Ian Millar joined independent family distillers William Grant & Sons Ltd in 1998 as Distilleries Manager for the company’s flagship Glenfiddich and Balvenie Single Malt Scotch Whisky distilleries. Ian has over 30 years’ experience in Scotch whisky, having worked for a number of distillers in various technical and production roles, including bottling, business information systems, mashing, distillation and warehousing. He was previously distillery manager at the Bladnoch, Mortlach, Blair Athol, Dalwhinnie, Linkwood and Glen Elgin Distilleries before joining William Grant & Sons.
He has also served on the company’s nosing panel and is an active member of his local community in Dufftown, in the Highlands of Scotland, where he conducts regular nosing and tasting sessions for enthusiastic locals as part of his role as Vice Chairman of Dufftown 2000 and co-organiser of Dufftown Whisky Festivals. Ian is married to Anneke and has two children and currently lives in the Glenfiddich Distillery Manager’s house next to the distillery in Dufftown, Banffshire.
Thanks to the growing success of Glenfiddich, the world’s number one single malt Scotch whisky, Ian is spending an increasing amount of time spreading the word about Glenfiddich in key markets around the world. When not nosing and tasting Glenfiddich, or working on his numerous community projects, Ian likes to spend his precious free time playing golf at his favourite courses around Scotland and walking his dogs in the beautiful Highland countryside that surrounds his home