North Port Brechin 1970 33 Year Old Old & Rare
This is a bottle of North Port Brechin 1970 33 Year Old bottled by Douglas Laing’s Old & Rare in 2003 at 70cl, 52.4% ABV.
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North Port Brechin Distillery
Also known as Brechin, the distillery names were interchangeable depending on what was released in what part of the world. The distillery was small, producing only 500,000 litres per year at its peak. The distillery was closed on two occasions but ran full production from 1948 until 1983, the year of its closure, before being fully dismantled and replaced by a supermarket in 1994.
Douglas Laing:
Douglas Laing is one of very few whisky companies in Scotland that is still family-run; it was founded by Fred Douglas Laing in 1948 and is now under the leadership of Fred Laing and his daughter Cara. It is under this leadership that the company has moved towards bottling single malts in the UK rather than exporting elsewhere. Today, Douglas Laing has bottled whiskies from the likes of Brora, Ardbeg, and Port Ellen.
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