Bottled 2010. A much sought after malt produced for a short period 1969-1983. A strong, smooth Highland malt with peat, phenols & a gentle sweetness. Matured in re-fill sherry butts. Brora Brora Distillery is situated in the north east of Scotland close to the Sutherland coast on the edge of Brora. Established in 1819 as Clynelish Distillery by the Marquis of Sutherland to produce fine Highland malt whisky & re-named Brora Distillery in 1975. Brora Distillery is an iconic Scottish malt distillery with a round red brick chimney, malt kiln with pagoda roof, a bellcote topped with a gilded weather cock, two big wooden worm tubs, miniscule gauger’s house, two wee copper stills & wonderful old dunnage warehouses. Brora Distillery closed in 1983 & is unlikely to re-open & so is a lost Scottish malt whisky distillery. Nose: initially fresh with hints of dried fruits
- apricots & peaches. A lemon freshness becomes evident & a hint of cinnamon develops. Palate: Some delicate peat, intertwined with sherry sweetness. Mouth watering with a delicate butterscotch edge.