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Home   |  Scotland   |  Nairn   |  Distilleries   |  Distilleries Distilling & Not Open to Public

Royal Brackla Distillery

Cawdor
Nairn
Highland
IV12 5QY
Scotland

Telephone: 01667 402 002
Fax: 01667 402 004
Web: http://www.dewars.com


Whiskies from 'Royal Brackla Distillery'

Read the Whisky Magazine tastings notes for whiskies from Royal Brackla Distillery.
  • Royal Brackla 10 Years Old

  • A pleasant malt, but this bottling has less structure than I remember. It is to be hoped that new owners Dewar's give more prominence to this distillery.
  • Royal Brackla 25 Years Old

  • More typical of the unusual hot, dry, cleansing character of this distinctive whisky.

Articles about 'Royal Brackla'

Read and preview articles from the Whisky Magazine library about 'Royal Brackla'.
  • A good read

    Ian Buxton peruses the library for some of the finest whisky books.
    Found in issue 64 (Whisky books)
  • Back in print

    A new company is breathing new life in to old lost tomes.Ian Buxtontells us more.
    Found in issue 60 (Whisky books)
  • Sean’s Canadian hub

    The Irish Heather is a whisky mecca in downtown Vancouver. Brigid James visited it.
    Found in issue 49 (Whisky Spotlight)
  • First of the royal malts (Royal Brackla)

    Ian Buxton discovers the charms of Royal Brackla, also a RAF base at one time.
    Found in issue 33 (Distillery Focus)
  • Whisky Oasis (The Whisky Chaser)

    Martin Betts visits a veritable whisky paradise well hidden in the extreme north-west of England..
    Found in issue 13 (Great whisky retailers)
  • A royal threesome

    It's one of the easier whisky trivia questions. Which three Scottish distilleries are allowed to append the word 'royal' to their titles, asks Gavin Smith..
    Found in issue 12 (Royal distilleries)

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