The distillery is located a few miles west of Pitlochry at Moulin and belongs to the whisky region of the Highlands. It was probably founded in 1825 and is the only Scottish distillery that is still completely preserved in the style of farmhouse operations. At the same time, it was the smallest distillery in Scotland for a long time. The two stills produced just 15 barrels a week. Today’s production capacity is around 500,000 litres of pure alcohol per year, following the commissioning of an extension to the distillery in February 2018. Since the original Ballechin distillery no longer exists, the peated variant of Edradour is offered under this name.
Ballechin 2010 Bourbon Cask #307 – 57,1%
89,90 € inkl. MwSt.
respectively 128,43 € per l
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Lieferzeit: 1-3 Werktage innerhalb Deutschlands
The Ballechin 11 years, which was bottled exclusively for the German market, illustrates how the peat-smoky raw brandy from the Edradour Distillery unfolds in a classic first fill bourbon cask. The “heavily peated” single malt rested for 11 years in American oak, from which it was made with 57.1% vol. was bottled. The barrel with the number 307 yielded a total of 231 bottles.
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