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Scotland, Lowlands. Distillery operational. Owner: David Prior
Located in the extreme south-west Lowlands, not far from the English border, Bladnoch has always had its gaze set on Belfast (Ireland), which stands not far away. This attraction is also part of its past, with its founders, the McClellands, teaming up with the Belfast company Wm Dunville & Co in 1911. Closed from 1938 until 1956, it was then traded between Inver House Distillers Ltd, Arthur Bell & Sons and, finally, United Distillers, companies for which it produced a whisky primarily used for the groups' blends. Up until the mid-1990s, its own bottlings were rare. United Distillers, however, incorporated it into its two flagship ranges of the time, The Rare Malts Selection and Flora & Fauna, but later decided to close the site in 1993. In 1994, Raymond Armstrong, of Northern Ireland, offered to buy the distillery to create a cultural centre. Despite a clause limiting production to 100,000 litres of spirit per year signed upon purchase, in 2000 he decided to re-launch production and soon released many new bottlings of Bladnoch.
Black Bush was originally only a nickname for Bushmills Special Old Liqueur. It became so widely used, however, that this edition was renamed Bushmills Black Bush. It is a blend of 80% malt whiskey aged for seven years in Oloroso and bourbon casks.
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Region: Scotland - Lowlands
Producers and wineries: Bladnoch
Colour: amber
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