
Glenochil
Lowland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1746 - 1929
Glenochil Distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was founded in 1746 by John Philp. This historical distillery played a significant role in the early whisky industry, creating a variety of expressions that contributed to the richness of Scottish whisky heritage. However, its operations ceased in 1929, marking the end of an era for this once-prominent establishment. Over the years, Glenochil changed ownership several times, reflecting the dynamic nature of the whisky market during its operational years. During its active years, Glenochil had a modest production capacity, utilizing traditional methods and equipment to craft its whisky. The distillery was known for producing a light and floral spirit typical of the Lowland style, characterized by delicate flavors and a smooth finish. While the distillery is no longer in operation, the legacy of Glenochil lives on through the rare bottles that occasionally surface in the collectors' market, offering a glimpse into its unique character and historical significance in whisky production.
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- Oprichter
- John Philp
- Opgericht
- 1746
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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