
Glenside (2)
Highland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1831 - 1832
Glenside Distillery, located in the Highland region of Scotland, was founded in 1831 by John Marshall. Despite its promising beginnings, the distillery faced challenges and closed merely a year later in 1832. The brief existence of Glenside reflects the turbulent early days of the whisky industry in Scotland, where many distilleries struggled to survive due to competition and economic factors. Ownership remained with John Marshall during its short operation, marking a fleeting chapter in the history of whisky production in the Highlands. Although Glenside's production capacity and equipment details are sparse due to its short-lived status, it is known that the distillery aimed to produce single malt whisky typical of the Highland region. The character of any whisky produced at Glenside is largely speculative, but it likely exhibited the robust and complex flavors associated with Highland whiskies, potentially featuring notes of heather, peat, and dried fruits. Today, the distillery serves as a historical point of interest for whisky enthusiasts curious about the region's early distilling endeavors.
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- Oprichter
- John Marshall
- Opgericht
- 1831
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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