
Bogroy
Speyside, Scotland · Opgericht in 1843 - 1843

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Bogroy distillery, located in the heart of Speyside, Scotland, was founded in 1843 by Charles Fraser. Despite its historical significance, the distillery had a brief existence, closing the same year it was established. The reasons for its closure remain obscure, but it reflects the challenges many early distilleries faced during a period of economic fluctuations in Scotland. During its short operational period, Bogroy's production capacity and equipment details are largely unrecorded, given its early closure. However, it is likely that the distillery employed traditional methods typical of the time, possibly using pot stills for distillation. The whisky produced would have likely exhibited characteristics common to Speyside whiskies, known for their smoothness, fruitiness, and floral notes, although specific flavor profiles from Bogroy remain largely undocumented. As Bogroy is no longer in operation, there are no visitor experiences or notable expressions available. However, its historical footprint remains a curious footnote in the narrative of Scotland's whisky heritage, representing both the aspirations and challenges of early whisky production in the region.
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- Oprichter
- Charles Fraser
- Opgericht
- 1843
- Regio
- Speyside
- Land
- Scotland
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