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Currylea

Currylea Distillery is situated in the Highland region of Scotland, a historically significant area for whisky production. Founded in 1817 by James Baxter, Currylea was one of the many distilleries that contributed to the burgeoning whisky industry of the time. However, the distillery faced challenges and ultimately ceased operations in 1841, marking a brief but notable chapter in Scotland's whisky heritage. Despite its closure, Currylea was known for its modest production capacity, which employed traditional methods common in the early 19th century. The distillery utilized copper pot stills and likely produced a spirit that reflected the characteristics of Highland whiskies—typically known for their rich, full-bodied flavors with notes of heather, peat, and fruit. Although no expressions of Currylea are currently available, its historical significance remains a point of interest for whisky enthusiasts and historians alike.

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Oprichter
James Baxter
Opgericht
1817
Land
Scotland

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