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Fort Augustus

Fort Augustus distillery, located in the Scottish Highlands, was founded in 1826 by John Clark. Nestled at the southern end of Loch Ness, this distillery played a significant role in the local whisky industry during its brief operational period. However, it ceased production in 1858, leaving behind a legacy tied to the rich history of whisky making in Scotland. The distillery's closure marked the end of an era, but its founding reflects the early enthusiasm for whisky distillation in this picturesque region. During its operation, Fort Augustus had a modest production capacity, utilizing traditional equipment typical of the era. The distillery was known for producing single malts that showcased a character influenced by the local water source and the climate of the Highlands. Although the distillery is no longer in operation, whisky enthusiasts remember Fort Augustus for its potential in crafting complex, well-rounded whiskies, characterized by floral notes and a hint of earthy undertones. Visitors to the area can still appreciate the historical significance of the site, although no tours or tastings are available today.

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Oprichter
John Clark
Opgericht
1826
Land
Scotland

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