Royal Brackla 9 Year Old – Whiskyheroes (Brave New Spirits) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

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Whiskey: Royal Brackla 9 Year Old – Whiskyheroes (Brave New Spirits) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 107 (53.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Brackla

This nine-year-old single malt from Brackla joins the independent Whiskyheroes collection from Brave New Spirits. The whisky finished its maturation in a single first-fill oloroso sherry hogshead, yielding a total of 303 bottles.

Royal Brackla 9 Year Old – Whiskyheroes (Brave New Spirits) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.

Palate: A rich, complex, and smooth taste.

Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.

Distillery Information

The Bacardi-owned Royal Brackla gained its regal prefix in 1835 when King William IV bestowed a Royal Warrant upon the distillery. It was the first distillery to attain such an accolade and the spirit was heralded accordingly as the ‘King’s own whisky’. Lying in blissful serenity in the Highlands, not far South of the town of Nairn, Brackla’s life blood is the pure waters of the Cawdor Burn. Its capacity today is large at some 3.9 million litres and all of this, save for a few thousand casks, is used in Dewar’s blended products. The distillery was founded in 1812, by Captain William Fraser and it was not until 1919 that it parted from Fraser-family hands, after it was acquired by the Aberdeen-based James Leict and John Mitchell. Brackla ran in-house maltings for some time, though they were closed in 1966. Four years later the still capacity was increased with the addition of two further stills.