
Swadale
Highland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1798 - 1799
Swadale distillery, located in the Highland region of Scotland, has a brief history that dates back to its founding in 1798 by John Clyne. Although it was established with the intent to produce whisky, the distillery was short-lived, ceasing operations just a year later in 1799. Due to its fleeting existence, Swadale has remained a lesser-known name in the annals of whisky history, often overshadowed by more prominent distilleries in the region. Despite its closure, the distillery's intended production methods and capacity are of interest to whisky historians. It was poised to utilize traditional pot stills, common in the era, to create spirit intended for maturation in oak barrels. While no bottles from Swadale have survived to offer insight into its flavor profile, it is likely that, like many Highland whiskies, it would have showcased a balance of rich malt sweetness and subtle floral notes, reflective of the local terroir and production techniques of the time.
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- Oprichter
- John Clyne
- Opgericht
- 1798
- Regio
- Highland
- Land
- Scotland
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