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Royal Lochnagar

Highland Scotland
Належыць: Diageo
Асноўныя разлівы
Пра
The smallest member (by some way) of Diageo’s 29-strong distillery portfolio, Royal Lochnagar is a conundrum.
Гісторыя
Moonshining was a profitable activity in Upper Deeside in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As a result, when licit distilling was attempted post-1823, the reaction of the whisky smugglers was extreme. The first distiller to attempt legal whisky-making in the parish of Crathie, James Robertson, had three distilleries burned down. John Begg, however, had both time (opposition to legal distilling had faded by the end of the 1820s), and a powerful patron on his side when he commenced distilling across the river from Crathie in 1845. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had only recently bought the neighbouring Balmoral Estate (complete with castle), a move which not only confirmed Scotland as a fashionable destination for the English middle classes, but began to give whisky a foothold in the wider British consciousness. Begg invited his new neighbours to his distillery soon after he opened and in 1848 what is claimed to be the first ever distillery tour took place. The Queen, her consort and their three eldest all took a dram of Begg’s make [the Queen would go on to favour mixing hers with claret] and a few weeks later Albert awarded a Royal Warrant to the distillery. No-one would now dare to burn the place down. Begg’s own blend built a solid reputation and his firm was absorbed into John Dewar in 1916. In 1925 it became part of DCL [now Diageo]. A small site, its make was destined for a number of blends and in more recent times became the named malt in Korea’s top seller, Windsor, and among the list of malts used in Johnnie Walker Blue Label. It has also played a small but significant role in single malt. For a period its no-age-statement, 100% Sherry cask brand, Selected Reserve, was the most expensive whisky in the Diageo portfolio. It, an expression finished in Moscatel casks, and a 12-year-old make up the current range.
Храналогія
  • 1823 James Robertson establishes a legal whisky distillery in Crathie
  • 1826 The distillery is destroyed by arsonists, but Robertson builds a second distillery near Lochnagar
  • 1841 Robertson's second distillery is also burned to the ground
  • 1845 John Begg builds his own distillery on the banks of the River Dee
  • 1848 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visit the distillery and grant it a Royal Warrant
  • 1882 John Begg dies and the distillery, now Royal Lochnagar, is inherited by his son, Henry Farquharson Begg
  • 1896 Henry Farquharson Begg passes away and the distillery is placed in the hands of his trust
  • 1902 Royal Lochnagar is established as a private limited company
  • 1906 The distillery is rebuilt
  • 1916 Royal Lochnagar is acquired by John Dewar & Sons
  • 1925 Dewars becomes part of Distillers Company Limited, and subsequently part of SMD in 1930
  • 1963 The distillery is given a thorough refurbishment
  • 2008 Royal Lochnagar Distillery's Edition, finished in Moscatel casks, is released
Факты вытворчасці
Condenser Type
Worm tub
Fermentation Time
Minimum 60hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
5.4
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Specification
Lightly peated
Malt Supplier
Mainly in house
Mash Tun Type
Traditional lauter
New-make Phenol Level
Lightly peaty
New-make Strength
67-68%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
3,900
Spirit Still Shape
Plain
Stills
2
Wash Still Charge (l)
6,000
Wash Still Shape
Plain
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
3
Water Source
Lochnagar foothills Spring
Wort Clarity
Clear
Yeast Type
Pressed
Уласнасць
Цяперашні ўладальнік
Папярэднія ўладальнікі (5)
James Robertson 1823–1841
The Begg Family 1845–1916
John Dewar & Sons 1916–1925
Distillers Company Limited 1925–1986
United Distillers 1986–1997
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