Royal Brackla Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL Bottle

Est. 1812. The king's own whisky. The distillery at Brackla was founded in 1812 by Captain William Fraser as a way of using the barley that he grew on land rented from Lord Cawdor. For a while it was the only legal still between Inverness and Aberdeen, and its calibre gained acclaim in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London. Like Captain Fraser, King William IV joined the military in his youth. During notable service with the Royal Navy, and his friend Nelson, he developed a taste for fine liquor. The Sailor King granted Brackla whisky a Royal Warrant in 1833 - the first time a whisky had been so honoured. The devotion to quality that raised Royal Brackla to its exalted position remains unchanged; we still source malt locally and use the Cawdor Burn's pure water. Crucially, our slowly distilled spirit is then cloaked in the finest oak with a rich finish in supreme quality Oloroso sherry butts. The result is a whisky of such character and complexity that it is today, as ever, fit for a king. royalbrackla.com. 40% alc/vol. Distilled and bottled in Scotland. Product of Scotland.