Distillery |
GLEN MORAY DISTILLERY PROFILE |
Type |
In 1815 a Brewery Was Built By Henry Arnott & Co Near Elgin, A Town Which Had Over 80 At The Time. In 1897 The Brewery Was Converted Into A Distillery While retaining Much of The Distillery Buildings |
Region |
Buildings Intact. The Distillery Closed Its Doors In 1910. After A Very Brief Reopening In 1912, She Had to Wait Until 1923 To Be sold And Redeemed By The Owners of Glenmorangie. |
Age |
Since The Distillery Was Mothballed Until The Second World War (As Most Distilleries In Scotland). Significant Alterations Occurred In 1958 And The Distillery Is Endowed With A " Saladin Box "That |
Distilled |
Will Serve Until 1977. The Exterior of The Distillery Is Characterized By Two Huge Grain Silos. In General, The Distilleries Bury Their Silos. |
Size |
Part of Whiskey In The Composition of The Blend Highland Queen |
Proof |
Glenmorangie Plc Renvendu Glen Moray Distillery In Martinique In The French Company In September 2008. |
Notes |
Glen Moray Location Speyside, 1897 Established (Former Brewery) By Glen Moray Glenlivet Distillery Co, 1910 Closed, 1920's Purchased By Macdonald & Muir ,Water Source: River Lossie. Update May 2010. |
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