During his 50 years at William Grant & Sons, David has developed an award-winning range of single malts and blends which have earned him some of the industry's top accolades and helped the independent William Grant & Sons become Distiller of the Year an unprecedented five times by the International Spirits Challenge (ISC), four times by the
International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC) and for the first time by the World Whiskies Awards in 2011. His key achievements include the development of two
cask maturation in the 1980s, unheard of at the time, but these days an established technique referred to as ‘finishing’ and widely enjoyed as The
Balvenie DoubleWood 12 Year Old. David's introduction of
Glenfiddich Solera Reserve 15 Year Old, was also the first and only single malt to use the innovative
Solera maturation process. As master blender at William Grant & Sons, he developed the world's first blends to be finished in Ale and
Sherry Casks, with the introduction of Grant's Ale Cask Reserve and Sherry Cask Reserve. His passion for the art of blending also helped Grant's Family Reserve, the world's third best-selling Scotch whisky, receive consistent international acclaim as one of the world's best blends. David officially handed over the role of Glenfiddich Malt Master and Grant's Master Blender to Brian Kinsman in 2009, after almost a decade working closely together. He firmly remains part of the William Grant & Sons family, however, dedicating his time to his Malt Master role at the company's renowned
Balvenie Distillery in
Dufftown. David's pioneering spirit and dedication to his craft, coupled with his modest, unassuming manner has made him one of the best-loved and respected craftsmen in the business. ==Personal life==