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  • Rosebank 19 Years Old 1991

    The Single Malts Of Scotland

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    £230
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    Rosebank 19 Years Old 1991

    The Single Malts Of Scotland
    Lot #0510097
    FINISH DATE
    28 February 2018

    The Single Malts of Scotland is a range of superb vintage single malt Scotch whiskies individually selected from stocks of ageing casks from the six main producing regions of Scotland. This edition is a 19 year old single malt from silent distillery Rosebank. Distilled on the 1st July 1991 and aged in barrels until being bottled 19 years later on the 31st March 2011 by Speciality Drinks Ltd, London. One of only 285 bottles.

    Rosebank

    The Lowland distilleries took a pounding during the 1980s closures, somehow Rosebank in Falkirk survived until 1993 before closing its doors. For such a well-regarded whisky, this was a huge loss. An ageing site, a drop in demand for single malt and a location that offered difficult access and no room for expansion, spelled the end for Rosebank. This was reinforced when the stills and distilling equipment were stolen in 2008; thereby removing the heart of the distillery. And that was it, or at least we thought so. Then, Ian MacLeod Distillers, the owners of Glengoyne and Tamdhu, struck a deal with Diageo to purchase the site, the brand and the remaining stock. We don’t know the fee, but it will have been sizeable. Work is underway to bring the distillery into operation while remaining faithful to its roots. A series of premium whiskies has also been released to offer enthusiasts the chance to experience the ‘old’ Rosebank, before, in a few years, we’ll have a new whisky to enjoy.

    Lot Features
    • DISTILLERY
      Rosebank
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      46%
    • CASK NUMBER
      311
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2
    Region
    Scotland, Lowlands
    Scotland, Lowlands
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