
Ballure
Highland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1817 - 1837
Ballure Distillery, located in the Highland region of Scotland, was founded in 1817 by Donald Carmichael & Co. This distillery holds a significant place in whisky history, though it had a brief operational period, closing just 20 years later in 1837. The distillery was part of a wave of early Scotch whisky production that sought to capitalize on the growing demand for whisky during the early 19th century. Despite its closure, Ballure remains a notable name for whisky enthusiasts and historians alike. In terms of production, Ballure was not large by modern standards, but it employed traditional methods characteristic of the time. Its whisky was likely distilled using pot stills and may have featured a balanced flavor profile with a combination of malt sweetness and earthy Highland characteristics. The distillery's brief existence means that specific tasting notes are scarce, but it is believed that the whisky produced would have reflected the regional traits of the Highlands, known for their robust and complex spirits. Although Ballure is no longer operational, it remains a point of interest for those exploring the evolution of Scotch whisky production in Scotland.
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- Oprichter
- Donald Carmichael & Co.
- Opgericht
- 1817
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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