Brora 30 Year Old, Natural Cask Strength 2002 Bottling with Tube

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    Buy Brora 30 Year Old. This Brora 30 year old is one of just 3,000 limited edition bottling’s that is bottle in 2002 for the annual Natural Cask Strength series.

    An extremely rare bottling, from the now close distillery, that scores a scorching 92 points with WhiskyFun and comes complete with presentation tube.

    Looking for the ideal gift for someone’s 30th birthday?.  Clearly the perfect present for the whisky enthusiast who is turning Thirty is a bottle of a Brora 30 year old whisky. Or maybe you just want to treat yourself!

    First. The age statement on a whisky label tells you the age of the youngest whisky in the bottle. What does this mean?. Put simply, a bottle of whisky may contain whiskies matures in a number of different casks for different periods of time. If the label says that the whisky is 30 Years Old (or Thirty Years Old) then, although it may contain older whiskies. You can be certain that none of components are any younger than 30 years. However. Buy Brora 30 Year Old

    Second. Once a whisky is bottled it ceases its maturation, unlike wine which continues to age in the bottle, so Thirty year old whisky is frozen in time and will be considered 30 forever.

    About the distillery Brora 30 Year Old

    In the midst of the 1980s economic crisis, further accentuates by several decades of overproduction, Brora, like many Scottish distilleries, is force to close on 17 March 1983. Founded in 1819 by the Marquess of Stafford in the village of Brora. It is originally name Clynelish. Sweeps up in the euphoria of the period following the end of WWII.  The owners decides to increase its production capacity in 1967, building a new cutting edge production unit on the same site, dub Clynelish #2.

    Furthermore.To prevent confusion between the two distilleries, the historic site is rename Brora in 1969 and its malt adoptes a very peaty profile up until the late 1970s. For purists and “taste historians”, the 50s and 60s versions of Clynelish #1 (Clynelish 12 Year old Ainslie & Heilbron Distillers. Spring Cap, Clynelish 24 Year Old Cadenhead, Clynelish 28 Year old 1965 Signatory Vintage). Have become so impossible to find that most would never even hope to experience them.

    The peated versions from the 1970s and more specifically those from 1972 (Brora 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection 60.02% and Brora Old Map Label Connoisseurs Choice Gordon & MacPhail). Are still available and an absolute must-have for any self-respecting enthusiast or collector.

     

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