Distillery |
Millburn (The First of Inverness's Three Distilleries to Be Built (In 1807) And The Last to Close (In 1985), Millburn Was Originally Known As 'Inverness'. It Received Its License In 1825 But = |
Type |
Malt = had changed hands many times before being converted into a corn mill in 1853 by a farmer called David Rose. Thereafter no whisky was made at Millburn Until 1876 - 1878, When Rose's Son |
Region |
Highland = Completed The Conversion Back Into A distillery And Rechristened It Millburn. The Distillery Was Rebuilt And Became A Part of DCL In 1937. It Was Closed In 1985 And Some of The = |
Age |
35 = Buildings Were Converted Into A Bar And Steakhouse In 1988.) |
Distilled |
In 1969 And Bottled April 2005 |
Size |
70 cl e |
Proof |
51.2 % vol |
Notes |
Millburn Rare Malts Selection, Natural Cask Srength, Bottle n°1372, Stopper Cork, Produced And Bottled In Scotland By Scottish Malt Distillers Elgin, Selected By Diageo. |
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