Bottle Information
Bottler: Distillery
Type: Single Malt Scotch
A very rarely available distillery bottling from the lost Speyside distillery.
Coleburn
A Dundee based firm of whisky blenders commissioned the architect Charles C. Diog to design Coleburn malt whisky distillery in 1887 and it duly opened in 1889 at Coleburn farm just to the south of Fogwatt in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region. Coleburn Distillery was built beside Colburn railway station which ensured a speedy connection to the southern whisky blenders. Closed in 1985 and whilst many of the buildings remains most of the equipment has gone. Coleburn Distillery is a lost Scottish whisky malt whisky distillery.
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Coleburn
Coleburn Distillery, designed by renowned architect Charles C. Doig in 1897 for a Dundee-based whisky blending firm, officially opened in 1899 at Coleburn Farm, just south of Fogwatt in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region. Conveniently located beside Colburn Railway Station, it enjoyed swift transportation links to southern blenders, contributing to its early success. However, Coleburn closed in 1985, and while many of the historic buildings remain, much of the original equipment has been removed. Today, recent releases—such as Gordon & MacPhail’s Coleburn Rare Old—are highly collectable, reflecting the distillery’s status as a rare and sought-after Speyside malt.
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