£175.00
Three different wood styles have been used in this special marriage to celebrate Jura distillery's rebirth in 1963; a first fill bouron barrel, a Burgundy barrique and a 1963 vintage Oloroso sherry butt. Single cask bottling non-chill filtered.
The distillery was founded by the Laird of Jura, Archibald Campbell in 1810. The distillery fell into disrepair but was restored in 1884. Around 1900, it was again in disuse and dismantled. In the 1950s two local estate owners, Robin Fletcher and Tony Riley-Smith, keen to revive the local economy, had the distillery rebuilt and expanded by the architects Lothian, Barclay, Jarvis & Boys with input from whisky and distillery expert William Delmé-Evans. The work was completed in 1963, and included the installation of taller stills, allowing the distillery to create a mix of malts.
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 40 × 12 cm |