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This single cask royal Brackla was bottled for Fortnum & Mason by Hunter Laing & Co.
Royal Brackla 12 Year Old Fortnum and Mason / Coronation of King Charles III
Founded in 1817, Brackla distillery was the first in Scotland to be granted a Royal Warrant, becoming Royal Brackla at the behest of King William IV in 1835. The distillery was primarily tasked with providing malt for blending, and became part of DCL (now Diageo) in 1943. It was one of the many distilleries that they were forced to close due to a production surplus in the 1980s however, mothballed between 1985 and 1991. Royal Brackla was sold along with the rest of those associated with the Dewar's brand to Bacardi in 1998. Although Bacardi launched a single malt brand for the distillery in 1999, it was not widely distributed until it was repackaged as part of their Last Great Malts collection in 2014. Independent releases from all eras have become increasingly sought after.
This is a 12 Year Old single malt that was bottled by Fortnum & Mason to celebrate the coronation of King Charls III.
Fortnum & Mason is a high-end British department store which was founded in London’s St James Market in 1707. It was established by William Fortnum who was a footman in the royal household of Queen Anne. The household insisted on lighting new candles each night which put William in the position of being able to resell partially used candles to the public. He teamed up with his then landlord Hugh Mason and together they opened their first store. As the company grew, they became known for providing the highest quality of food and drink. They also catered for British officers fighting overseas during the Napoleonic Wars and they also supplied Florence Nightingale's hospitals in the Crimean War. Today the company runs five store locations from their headquarters in London’s Piccadilly.
A Highland malt whisky distillery, built in 1817 and the first in Scotland to be granted a Royal Warrant at the behest of King William IV in 1835. It is today part of the Bacardi Limited Scotch whisky holdings via John Dewar & Sons and its brand marketed as part of the Last Great Malts collection.
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