
Baldarroch
Lowland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1825 - 1832
Baldarroch Distillery was established in 1825 by John Forrest, nestled in the picturesque Lowlands of Scotland. The distillery operated for a brief period until it closed its doors in 1832. Despite its short lifespan, Baldarroch is a notable part of Scotland's whisky history, representing the early days of whisky production in the region. Its closure came as part of the many challenges faced by early distilleries, including economic pressures and competition. During its operation, Baldarroch Distillery had a modest production capacity, typical of early 19th-century distilleries. The distillery utilized traditional equipment, which included pot stills, to craft its whisky. Although specific details about the flavour profile of Baldarroch's whisky are scarce due to its limited production time, it is likely that it shared characteristics common to Lowland whiskies of the era, which are generally known for their light, delicate, and floral notes. Today, Baldarroch serves as a historical marker in the evolving narrative of Scotch whisky production, offering insights into the challenges and innovations of the time.
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- Oprichter
- John Forrest
- Opgericht
- 1825
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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