This bottling of a 26-year-old Teaninich single malt was produced by independent bottler Cadenhead, here in the so-called dumpy bottle that was common until 1989 (as CS until 1991). The whisky was distilled in 1957 and bottled in 1984.
Teaninich is a distillery near Alness, Ross-shire, Scotland, in the Northern Highlands. It was built in 1817, changed hands several times, was extended in 1962 & 1972 and old parts were demolished in 1999. There was no production between 1985 and 1991.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.
This bottling of a 26-year-old Teaninich single malt was produced by independent bottler Cadenhead, here in the so-called dumpy bottle that was common until 1989 (as CS until 1991). The whisky was distilled in 1957 and bottled in 1984.
Teaninich is a distillery near Alness, Ross-shire, Scotland, in the Northern Highlands. It was built in 1817, changed hands several times, was extended in 1962 & 1972 and old parts were demolished in 1999. There was no production between 1985 and 1991.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.