Coleburn 1965 Single Malt Whisky

Coleburn

Speyside · Reino Unido

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Graduación Alcohólica
40%
Volumen
50 ml
Categoría
Single Malt Whisky
Destilería
Coleburn
Año de Destilación
1965

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Coleburn Distillery was a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Speyside, located four miles south of Elgin in a valley between the historic railway line (closed 1966) and the A491 road, positioned between Glen Elgin and Speyburn distilleries. Founded in 1896 by John Robertson & Sons, the distillery's name derives from the Gaelic term for 'charcoal burn,' reflecting the region's historic woodland industries. The distillery operated for nearly a century before closing in 1985, with its buildings eventually demolished in 1996. Today, the site houses a whisky museum and bottling facility, preserving its legacy. Coleburn was known for producing a light, delicate, and fruity Speyside spirit using water from springs on Knockando Hill. With a production capacity of approximately 450,000 gallons per year from its two copper stills, the distillery never gained widespread commercial recognition during its operational years. Since its closure, Coleburn has achieved cult status among whisky collectors. Official bottlings are extremely rare, with most expressions coming from independent bottlers like Gordon & MacPhail and Signatory Vintage. Bottles from the 1970s and early 1980s are particularly sought after, offering a unique glimpse into a lost Speyside style characterized by elegant floral notes, green apple, pear, and subtle malt sweetness.

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