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In 1865, a cattle breeder by the name of John Grant acquired a little-known distillery in the heart of Speyside, Scotland. Today, the Glenfarclas spirit still lives strong. Times may have
changed, but it’s what has stayed the same that makes Glenfarclas unique: the six generations of Grant family pride and the revered quality of their famous Single Malt Whisky.
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