(Cigar Aficionado) If you don't believe in an afterlife, consider whisky distilleries: some are shuttered only to be reopened (e.g. BenRiach, Bruichladdich, Glencadam, Tullibardine); others are silent, even while still turning up in limited bottlings of forgotten casks (Brora, Glenury, Port Ellen, Rosebank). Now, the Lost Distillery Co., a boutique Scotch marketer, is reincarnating (in a way) the whiskies of stills that have been destroyed or are so long closed that it's hard to imagine they could come back from the dead. Continued
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Lost (And Sort of Found) Whisky
(Cigar Aficionado) If you don't believe in an afterlife, consider whisky distilleries: some are shuttered only to be reopened (e.g. BenRiach, Bruichladdich, Glencadam, Tullibardine); others are silent, even while still turning up in limited bottlings of forgotten casks (Brora, Glenury, Port Ellen, Rosebank). Now, the Lost Distillery Co., a boutique Scotch marketer, is reincarnating (in a way) the whiskies of stills that have been destroyed or are so long closed that it's hard to imagine they could come back from the dead. Continued
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