Brora 1st Release
Brora was the first release from the Scotch whisky distillery of the same name, located in the Highlands of Scotland. The whisky was distilled in the early 1900s and released in the 1920s. It was a single malt whisky, made from malted barley and aged in oak casks. The whisky had a distinct smoky flavor, with notes of sweet honey and peat. Brora was highly sought after, and in the 1970s, the distillery was forced to close due to the high demand for the whisky. The distillery has since reopened and the whisky is still highly sought after, with bottles fetching high prices at auction.
- Type
- Single Malt
- Country
- Scotland
- Distillery
- Brora
- Bottler
- Brora
- Age
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- Strength
- 52.40
- Volume
- 700
- Bottles
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- Cask type
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