
Taynahinch
Highland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1814 - 1828
Taynahinch Distillery was established in 1814 by John Fraser in the Highland region of Scotland. Located near the banks of the River Tay, the distillery was part of the early 19th-century whisky boom. Despite its promising beginnings, Taynahinch faced operational challenges and ultimately closed its doors in 1828, just 14 years after its founding. The distillery's brief existence reflects the volatile nature of the whisky industry during that era. During its short operational period, Taynahinch produced whisky that contributed to the early development of the Highland whisky character. While specific details about its production capacity and equipment remain scarce, it is known that distilleries of that time typically employed traditional pot stills and relied on local barley. The whisky produced was likely characterized by the rich and robust flavors typical of Highland whiskies, with a potential for fruity and earthy notes. Despite its closure, Taynahinch remains a notable part of Scotland's whisky history, representing the challenges faced by early distillers in a rapidly evolving market.
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- Oprichter
- John Fraser
- Opgericht
- 1814
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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