Glenfiddich (Foss)
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GLENFIDDICH (S8x32) 3C (4C set) Hugh Foss Rose Collection1- 8 1s+2s set, cross RH; 1s face 2s on sides and set, 1s+2s change places on side (Men RH, Ladies LH)
9-16 1s+3s dance ½ Double Fig of 8 (1s cross down, 3s cast up); 2s+1s+3s dance ½ reels of 3 on sides (1s cross up, 2s out/down, 3s out/up to start) 2s and 3s loop into place
17-24 3s+1s+2s advance and retire (1 step each), cross RH; advance and retire (1 step each) and 1s turn LH to face 3rd corners (position) while 3s and 2s cross LH. (3)1(2)
25-32 1s+corners dance ½ diagonal reel of 4; 1s pass LSh to face 4th corners (position) and dance ½ diagonal reel of 4. 213
(MINICRIB. Dance crib compiled by Charles Upton, Deeside Caledonian Society, and his successors)
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Glenfiddich is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky produced by William Grant And Sons in Dufftown, Scotland.Glenfiddich means "valley of the deer" in Scottish Gaelic, which is why the Glenfiddich logo is a stag.
The Glenfiddich Distillery was founded in 1886 by William Grant in Dufftown, Scotland, in the glen of the River Fiddich. The Glenfiddich single malt whisky first ran from the stills on Christmas Day, 1887.
In the 1920s, with prohibition in force in the USA, Glenfiddich was one of a very small number of distilleries to increase production. This put them in a strong position to meet the sudden rise in demand for fine aged whiskies that came with the repeal of prohibition.
In the 1950s, the Grant family built up an onsite infrastructure that included coppersmiths to maintain the copper stills, and a dedicated cooperage that is now one of the very few remaining in distilleries. In 1956 the Grant's brand launched the now-iconic triangular bottle, designed by Hans Schleger.
Following difficult times in the 1960s and '70s, many small, independent distillers were bought up or went out of business. In order to survive, W. Grant And Sons expanded their production of the drink, and introduced advertising campaigns and a visitors' centre. In this period they also took the decision to begin marketing single malt as a premium brand in its own right, effectively creating the modern single malt whisky category.
Later, W. Grant And Sons was one of the first distilleries to package its bottles in tubes and gift tins, as well as recognising the importance of the duty-free market for spirits. This marketing strategy was successful, and Glenfiddich has now become the world's best-selling single malt. It is sold in 180 countries, and accounts for about 35% of single malt sales.
Glenfiddich is currently managed by the fifth generation of William Grant's descendants.
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