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Imperial 1995 G&M

€0,00
Tax included.

In partnership with each respective distillery, all whiskies in the G&M Distillery Labels range are uniquely labelled. In hears gone by many ot these unique designs were used 'officialy' to bottle the whisky under license from the distillery. Today these trusted relationships with distillers enables G&M to bottle whiskies at various ages, strengths and vintages- all with their unique distillery label.
Imperial Distillery. Built by Thomas Mackenzie, it coincided with Queaan Victoria's Diamond Jubilee which was no doubt an influencing factor when naming the distillery. With a shaky start and history, Imperial distillery started producition in the sumer of 1998 only to close a year later for over 20 years. Production did recommence in 1919 but, again, for only six years. The construction of Imperial differs from other Speyside distilleries as it was built of red Aberdeen Brick with an iron beam and pillar framework tot make it fire resistant. Imperial closed during the 1980's. It was purchased in 1989 by allied Distillers who, reopened the distillery in 1991. It was mothballed in 1998.

Whisky
Schotland
Speyside
Imperial
70 (cl)
59,4 %