
Haghill
Lowland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1837 - 1851
Haghill Distillery was established in 1837 in the Lowland region of Scotland by founders J. & W.F. Stewart. Despite its early promise, the distillery's operations were short-lived, leading to its closure in 1851. Haghill's brief existence reflects the volatility of the whisky industry during the 19th century, particularly among smaller distilleries that struggled against economic pressures and competition. The distillery was known for its modest production capacity, utilizing traditional pot stills that were common in the era. Though the specific characteristics of Haghill's whisky are less documented due to its early closure, Lowland whiskies typically exhibit a lighter, floral profile with subtle fruit notes. These traits align with the general characteristics of whiskies produced in the region, which are often appreciated for their smoothness and approachability. While Haghill is no longer operational, it remains a part of Scotland's rich whisky heritage, contributing to the narrative of the Lowland distilling tradition.
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- Oprichter
- J. & W.F. Stewart
- Opgericht
- 1837
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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