
Boncloich
Lowland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1825 - 1828
Boncloich Distillery was established in 1825 in the Lowland region of Scotland by George Brown. Despite its brief operational history, lasting only until 1828, Boncloich holds a notable place in the early development of whisky distillation in the area. The distillery was one of several that emerged during a period of increased interest in whisky production, which would later define the Lowland region's reputation for lighter, floral spirits. The production capacity of Boncloich was modest, mirroring the scale of many early distilleries of the time. Although specific details about their equipment are scarce, it is likely they employed traditional pot stills, typical of the era, contributing to the character of their whisky. The flavour profile of Boncloich is not extensively documented due to its short lifespan, but Lowland whiskies from this period are generally known for their delicate, floral notes and gentle sweetness, reflecting the region's style. Today, Boncloich serves as a historical reference point for whisky enthusiasts interested in the evolution of distillation in Scotland, although it remains closed and no longer produces whisky.
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- Oprichter
- George Brown
- Opgericht
- 1825
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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