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Scotland, Speyside. Distillery closed. Museum since 1988.
After closing in 1983, Dallas Dhu was bought in 1986 by Historic Scotland who, in 1988, reopened the site as a museum, exactly 90 years after its creation.The majority of the distillery's bottlings come from independent bottlers, such as Cadenhead, Douglas Laing, Gordon & MacPhail and the Scotch Malt Whisky Society.It appeared under its own name in two ranges, The Rare Malts Selection and a series released by Historic Scotland composed of six different versions that can be considered official bottlings.
A Caperdonich single cask (#420) distilled in 1981 and bottled at cask strength in 2007 by Duncan Taylor after 25 years’’ maturation. Duncan Taylor was originally a cask broker founded in Glasgow in 1938. The company moved into independent bottling in 2001 after it was bought by Euan Shand, a former employee of Glendronach, who moved the company to Huntly, Aberdeen, and made the most of the many casks available to it. A limited edition of 232 bottles for La Maison du Whisky.
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Region: Scotland - Speyside
Producers and wineries: Dallas Dhu
Colour: amber
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