Must Have Malts to Offer Full Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve for First Time – Scotch Whisky News


Must Have Malts to Offer Full Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve for First Time
The Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve, one of the rarest and most luxurious Scotch whisky collections ever created, will be made available as a full set for the first time since its original release in 2016. Only ten full sets were released worldwide. Must Have Malts, the online retailer and wholesaler of rare and limited whiskies, is the only known seller to hold a complete, intact set of the Pagoda Reserve and will now offer all fourteen bottles to interested connoisseurs and collectors.
The Pagoda Reserve was borne from a collaboration between three legends in the whisky world: the family-owned Glenfarclas Distillery, The Whisky Corporation, and internationally renowned glassmakers Glencairn. The collection was released in two parts. The original Pagoda Reserve Trilogy consists of Gold, Silver, and Bronze editions. The Final Pagodas are themed around the precious stones of Ruby and Sapphire. Each edition saw an extremely limited release, with as little as ten bottles made available of the rarest whiskies. The Pagoda Reserve features some of the oldest Glenfarclas single malts ever bottled, with ages ranging from 43 to 63 years and casks laid down as far back as the 1950s.
A Family Legacy
Glenfarclas is one of the last truly independent whisky distilleries in Scotland. Located in the famed Speyside region, the distillery started production somewhere in the late 18th century. In 1865, it was bought by John Grant and his son George. Over 160 years later, Glenfarclas is still owned and managed by the Grant family.
The Pagoda Reserve project is helmed by sixth generation member George Grant and is made possible thanks to the family’s extensive stock of maturing whiskies, which stretches back over eight decades.

The Pagoda: A Unifying Symbol
The Pagoda Reserve Series has been specially created for the Asian market in collaboration with The Whisky Corporation, located in Hong Kong and Singapore. Most of these bottles have never been in the market before and are now being made available through an investor from Singapore working together with Must Have Malts, who has decided to release them to the market. The series pays homage to the pagoda-shaped roof that can be found on distilleries all around Scotland—a popular symbol of Scotch whisky in the far east.
This quintessential feature, officially called the ‘Doig Ventilator’, was invented at the end of the 19th century by famous distillery architect Charles C. Doig (1855–1918), who drew inspiration for the design from Asian architecture. The kiln ventilator helps ventilate a distillery’s malthouse, where the barley is converted into malt. As most distilleries don’t operate their own maltings anymore, these days pagoda roofs are often purely decorative—but no less iconic.
Premium Crystal Decanters
The luxurious crystal decanters for the Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve have been crafted by Glencairn Crystal, world-renowned for its distinctive tulip-shaped whisky glass. Scott Davidson, Product Development Director at Glencairn, describes it as “one of the most elaborate and complex projects that Glencairn has ever done.”
The decanters for the original Pagoda Reserve Trilogy were specially engraved with intricate graphics of Chinese Guardian Lions, and finished with precious metals of brass, silver, and gold. For the Final Pagodas, a staggering ten thousand rubies and ten thousand sapphires were used to embed the age statement. Additionally, each decanter is topped with a handcrafted pagoda-shaped stopper. “I honestly believe nothing will ever come close to what we have done here. It was off the charts,” says Scott Davidson.
About Must Have Malts
MustHaveMalts.com was founded in 2014 by Alwin Kuiken, Pim Wijers, and Thomas Verbeek, who are still at the helm. The organization operates internationally as an online retailer and wholesaler specializing in rare and collectible whisky and bourbon.









































