
Camlachie
Lowland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1834 - 1920

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Camlachie Distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was established in 1834 by the partnership of Coventry and Bellsland. This distillery played a significant role in the local whisky industry during its operation until it was ultimately closed in 1920. While it was operational, the distillery contributed to the rich history of Lowland whisky production, known for its lighter and more delicate style compared to its Highland counterparts. The distillery's production capacity was notable for the time, utilizing traditional pot stills and innovative techniques to create its spirit. Camlachie whiskies were characterized by their smooth, floral profiles, often exhibiting hints of citrus and light sweetness, making them approachable for both novice and seasoned whisky drinkers. Although the distillery is no longer in operation, its legacy continues to be appreciated by whisky enthusiasts, and it remains a part of the historical tapestry of Scottish whisky. Visitors interested in the history of whisky in the Lowlands may find the legacy of Camlachie an intriguing part of their exploration, although the distillery itself does not currently welcome visitors as it is closed. Collectors often seek out rare expressions from Camlachie, which are now considered collectible artifacts of Scottish distilling heritage.
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- Oprichter
- Coventry & Bellsland
- Opgericht
- 1834
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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