
Bankell
Lowland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1816 - 1817
Bankell distillery was located in the Lowland region of Scotland and was founded in 1816 by William Buchanan. Though its life was short-lived, closing just a year later in 1817, the distillery is part of the rich tapestry of Scotland's whisky history. The brief existence of Bankell reflects both the challenges of early whisky production and the evolving landscape of distilling in the Lowlands during the early 19th century. Despite its closure, Bankell's production methods would have been typical of the era, likely utilizing traditional pot stills and local ingredients to create their whisky. Given its Lowland location, the character of Bankell whisky would have been expected to lean towards a lighter, more floral profile, characteristic of the region. This would have made it appealing to those who enjoyed a delicate and nuanced spirit, though no expressions remain to provide a definitive flavor profile today.
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- Oprichter
- William Buchanan
- Opgericht
- 1816
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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