The Glenlivet is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky brand founded in 1824 by George Smith in the Glenlivet valley of Scotland. Established following the Excise Act of 1823, it was the first legally licensed whisky producer in the Livet valley, within the Speyside region, and its whisky was used in 19th-century blended Scotch. It is owned by Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. According to industry data from the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR), The Glenlivet was the worldâÂÂs best-selling single malt Scotch whisky by volume in 2014.
In the early 19th century, the Glenlivet area in Scotland was known for illicit distillation. Whisky produced in the Glenlivet area had a reputation for quality. During a visit to Scotland in 1822, King George IV reportedly requested Glenlivet whisky.
Following the Excise Act of 1823, George Smith obtained a licence in 1824 to distil legally in Glenlivet, and became the first licensed distiller in the Livet valley, within the Speyside region. This led to conflict with local illicit distillers and Smith reportedly carried pistols for protection.
Glenlivet whisky was used both as a single malt and as a component in blended Scotch during the 19th century. Andrew Usher of Edinburgh began distributing Glenlivet whisky in the 1830s, became its agent in 1844, and in 1853 introduced Old Vatted Glenlivet, one of the first commercial blended whiskies.
By the mid 19th century, several distilleries were using âÂÂGlenlivetâ as a suffix to their own name. George Smith and his son John Gordon Smith took steps to protect the brandâÂÂs identity, filing the name Glenlivet at StationerâÂÂs Hall in London in 1859. Following the Trademark Registration Act 1875, John Gordon Smith applied for formal trademark protection. A High Court ruling in 1884 granted exclusive use of the definite article âÂÂThe Glenlivetâ to the Smith family for whisky produced at The Glenlivet distillery to distinguish it from other distilleries who were permitted to continue to use âÂÂGlenlivetâ only in conjunction with their own names.
After the repeal of Prohibition in the United States in 1933, The Glenlivet was among the early single malt Scotch whiskies promoted in the American market. During the mid-20th century, members of the Smith family, including Bill Smith Grant, developed export markets, and the brand was marketed internationally.
The Glenlivet remained in family ownership until 1952, after which it underwent a series of mergers and acquisitions, becoming part of Seagram in 1978. Following SeagramâÂÂs collapse in 2001, the brand was acquired by Pernod Ricard as part of the Chivas Brothers portfolio.
In 2024, the bicentenary of its first distilling licence was marked with limited releases, including a 12-year-old limited edition as well as the 55-year-old inaugural expression in The Glenlivet Eternal Collection. In 2025, the 56-year-old expression was released as the second release of the Eternal Collection.
The Glenlivet range includes age-statement and non-age-statement (NAS) single malt Scotch whiskies. Core expressions include 12, 15 and 18-year-old bottlings, alongside NAS releases and limited editions. The NÃÂ durra range, introduced in the 2000s, consists of cask-strength and non-chill-filtered expressions. Higher-aged bottlings have been released under collections such as the Winchester Collection.
According to the IWSR, The Glenlivet sold 1.065 million nine-litre cases in 2014, the highest reported volume among single malt Scotch whiskies that year.
The Glenlivet partnered with Golf Canada in 2018 as the official spirits supplier for its National Open Championships, including the RBC Canadian Open and the CP Women's Open, where it hosted tasting areas and offered custom label experiences for attendees. In 2019, the brand served as a supporting partner for the RBC PGA Scramble presented by the Lincoln Motor Company in Canada, sponsoring a WildCard promotion for amateur golfers.
The Glenlivet served as a presenting sponsor for the 2008 International Players Tour (IPT) Tour Championship at Horseshoe Bay Resort in Texas, which included a tasting party event. The brand ran the Glenlivet Office Putting Championship involving companies in the Chicago business community. It was also a sponsor of the Captain's Trophy golf event in Kenya.
In 2025, The Glenlivet collaborated with Nicholas Daley in connection with the launch of its Jamaica Edition, including plans for a capsule fashion collection incorporating Glenlivet-inspired tartan designs.
The Glenlivet collaborated with Thomas Doherty and Scottish textile manufacturer Lochcarron of Scotland to create a bespoke tartan as part of its bicentenary celebrations, reinterpreting the traditional Scottish pattern using colours inspired by the brandâÂÂs whisky and packaging.
In 2019, the brand partnered with Prabal Gurung during New York Fashion Week to promote the launch of the Glenlivet 14 Year Old Cognac Cask Selection, which included co-branded accessories and experiential events.
The Glenlivet collaborated with Red Hong Yi on the first release of its Groundbreaker Collection, a travel-retail, limited-edition single malt whisky finished in red wine casks. The partnership incorporated Hong YiâÂÂs use of traditional red pigments into the packaging design.
The Glenlivet collaborated with designer Bethan Gray on the Winchester Collection Vintage 1967, a limited-edition 50-year-old single malt, for which she designed the bottle and display case using materials and forms inspired by the distilleryâÂÂs landscape and whisky-making process, representing the brandâÂÂs first collaboration with a designer on such a release.
To mark its 200th anniversary, The Glenlivet collaborated with Laila Gohar and her label Gohar World on a limited-edition set including glassware, candles and The Glenlivet Fusion Cask whisky.
The Glenlivet collaborated with Michael Hansmeyer on the first release of its Eternal Collection, a 55-year-old single malt whisky launched to mark the distilleryâÂÂs bicentenary. The partnership involved the creation of a computationally designed sculptural vessel to house the decanter, combining digital design techniques with traditional craftsmanship and drawing inspiration from the Speyside landscape.
The Glenlivet has received international awards across major competitions including the International Spirits Challenge (ISC), the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC), the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC), San Francisco Ready-to-Drink Competition (SFRTDC) and the World Whiskies Awards (WWA).