Whisky Catalog by Alternative Whisky Academy

This is a whisky catalog with information about the different types of Whisky, Whiskey and Bourbon, sorted by contry.

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ROYAL BRACKLA / BRACKLA.

 


 

Location : Nairn, Morayshire. Grampian Region. Speyside (Findhorn Valley)
Between the River Findhorn and The Moray Firth at Cawdor, not far from Nairn.
Country : Scotch
Type :  Highland Northern
Distillery :  John Bisset & Co. / DCL
Producer : United Distillers.
Founded 1812.
Rebuilt in 1898 and 1966, Extended in 1970
Closed in 1985 and reopned in 1991.
Age :  10/Vintage/23 Years Old
Vol :  40/43/46 ?%
Remarks

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Source www.bbr.com :


Royal Brackla Distillery, Speyside


Originally known simply as Brackla when it was founded in 1812, this whisky distillery earned the right to its ‘Royal’ prenom in 1835, when it became an official supplier to the court of King William IV.

Royal Brackla’s location classification is a matter of confusion for some whisky lovers, as some consider it to be a Speyside distillery; however, on the whole it is generally regarded to be part of the Northern Highlands.

Brackla’s history is one of notable ingenuity, due to the actions of a certain Andrew Usher, an Edinburgh merchant who, after joining the company in the 1860’s, invented the concept of blended whisky.

Brackla was naturally a part of the first ever blends, and blending remains an important part of the distillery’s produce today: it is used in many famous blends including Johnnie Walker Gold Label and several Dewar’s whiskies.

 

A Flore & Fauna bottling was released in 1993-1994.

No records found.

Royal Brackla