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North Port Single Malt Whisky

The North Port Distillery was founded in 1820 by a local farming family, the Guthries. The distillery was originally called the Townhead Distillery, and the holding company that owned the distillery was called Townhead Distillery Company.

The distillery was renamed Brechin Distillery in 1823, and in 1825 the company that owned the distillery was renamed Guthrie Martin & Company.

The Glencadam Distillery was founded in 1825 a few hundred yards from the North Port, and in a likely bid to avoid confusion the name was changed from Brechin Distillery to North Port Distillery in 1839.

The distillery and the extensive stock was purchased by Distillers Company Limited (DCL) and W.H. Holt & Company Limited in 1922 and the distillery was transferred to DCL subsidiary Scottish Malt Distillers around 1928.

Production at the distillery ceased for a period starting sometime between 1926-28, before production resumed for a short period from 1937 to the beginning of World War II, when once again production ceased, this time owing to the fuel and barley rationing instituted by the Government.

Production resumed in 1948 and continued until the distillery was mothballed for the final time in 1983.

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North Port-Brechin 1982 / Connoisseurs Choice
Highland Single Malt Whisky

Another rare release from Gordon & MacPhail. This North Port-Brechin was distilled in 1982 and aged for 17 years in a refill Sherry hogshead before finally bottled in January 2010.

North Port-Brechin ceased production in 1983, and has now sadly been demolished.
£94.80
(£79.00 ex. VAT)
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