
West Highland
Highland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1830 - 1852
West Highland distillery, located in the Highland region of Scotland, was established in 1830 by founders Andrew and Montgomery. Despite its promising beginnings, the distillery was short-lived, ceasing operations in 1852. It has since become a piece of whisky history, illustrating the challenges faced by early distillers in Scotland's competitive market. The West Highland distillery was known for its small-scale production, typical of the period, with equipment that reflected the craftsmanship of the time. Although it operated for only a brief period, the distillery contributed to the development of the whisky character associated with the Highlands, likely producing a spirit that was rich, robust, and known for its complexity. The exact flavour profile remains largely a matter of speculation, given the limited records from its operation, but it is assumed that the whiskies were reflective of the regional characteristics, with earthy, peaty notes and a hint of sweetness. As the distillery is no longer operational, it does not offer visitor facilities or notable expressions; however, its historical significance remains a point of interest for whisky enthusiasts and historians alike.
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- Oprichter
- Andrew & Montgomery
- Opgericht
- 1830
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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