
Scottish whisky label The Glendronach is bringing a touch of old-world glamour to Melbourne this November with a whisky-meets-film series at Palace Cinema Como in South Yarra.
Running from November 12 to 14, the limited three-night event will pair rare single malts with classic films, blending cinematic storytelling with The Glendronach’s craftsmanship and heritage.
Blending Whisky with Cinema
Curated by film critic Zak Hepburn, each screening has been matched to one of the distillery’s signature whiskies. The series opens with The Great Gatsby alongside The Glendronach 12-Year-Old, followed by Y Tu Mamá También with the 15-Year-Old and The Godfather with the 18-Year-Old. Each film was chosen to mirror the depth, character and style of its whisky counterpart.
“Pairing film and whisky is about more than flavour; it’s about emotion, atmosphere and storytelling. Each Glendronach expression evokes a distinct mood, from bold and brooding to rich and nostalgic, inviting guests to experience cinema and whisky in a completely new way,” Hepburn said.
Tickets are priced at $50, the same as a Palace Platinum screening, and include a guided tasting of The Glendronach’s featured single malt and a rare release from the Master’s Anthology Series.
Reimagining Cinema Snacks
Guests will be served cocktails to their seats by a whisky butler and treated to cinema snacks reimagined through a gourmet lens, including Yarra Valley caviar-topped popcorn and Spanish charcuterie inspired by the distillery’s sherry cask heritage.
“At The Glendronach, we’ve always believed great whisky tells a story, rich, layered and deeply evocative,” said Stuart Reeves, The Glendronach Brand Manager at Brown-Forman. “This partnership brings that philosophy to life in an entirely new form. It’s not Gold Class; it’s a masterclass in craftsmanship, cinema served neat.”
The evening will finish with dessert and a pour of an unreleased Glendronach whisky valued at $2,000, closing the night on a cinematic note.
The Glendronach Whisky-Meets-Film Experience will take place at Palace Cinema Como from November 12 to 14, with limited tickets available for $50.
Source: We Are Different
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