
Coldwells
Highland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1817 - 1826
Coldwells Distillery, located in the Highland region of Scotland, was founded in 1817 by David Halley & Co. Operating for just under a decade, the distillery was one of the many early contributors to Scotland's whisky heritage. Despite its brief existence, Coldwells is noted for its historical significance during the early 19th century whisky boom. The distillery ceased operations in 1826, and today, it stands as a reminder of the era's burgeoning distilling industry. During its operational years, Coldwells likely employed traditional pot stills and other period-appropriate equipment, typical of many Highland distilleries. Although specific records of production capacity are scarce, distilleries of that time generally produced small batches, focusing on quality over quantity. The whisky character from this region is often described as fruity and floral, with a complexity that reflects the natural environment. While Coldwells is no longer in operation, its legacy contributes to the rich tapestry of Scotland's whisky history, and it remains a point of interest for whisky enthusiasts. Visitors to the region can explore the historical sites associated with early distilleries, though Coldwells itself does not offer tours due to its closure. However, whisky lovers can appreciate the significance of Coldwells through the broader context of Highland whisky production during its time.
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- Oprichter
- David Halley & Co.
- Opgericht
- 1817
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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