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  2. Bruichladdich distillery - Wikipedia

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    Bruichladdich Distillery (/ b r ʊ x ˈ l æ d i / bruukh-LAD-ee; Scottish Gaelic: [pɾuə'xl̪ˠat̪ɪç]) is a distillery on the Rhinns of the isle of Islay in Scotland. The distillery produces mainly single malt Scotch whisky and The Botanist gin .

  3. List of whisky distilleries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Distillery Location Year closed Caledonian: Haymarket: 1988, demolished Cambus: Tullibody: 1993, converted into a whisky warehouse facility and cask filling operation

  4. Murray McDavid - Wikipedia

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    Murray McDavid was established in 1996 by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin, and Gordon Wright (who had previously been a director at Springbank Distillery).On 19 December 2000, Murray McDavid purchased the then-dormant Bruichladdich distillery and returned it to production.

  5. Rémy Cointreau - Wikipedia

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    Rémy Cointreau is a French, family-owned business group specialized in the production and distribution of alcoholic beverages.The group's products include cognac (Rémy Martin, Louis XIII), triple sec (), the Greek spirit Metaxa, rum (), brandy (St-Rémy), gin (The Botanist) and whisky (Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte, Westland, Domaine des Hautes Alpes).

  6. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of whisky brands arranged by country of origin and style.Whisky (or whiskey) [1] is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. ...

  7. Islay single malts - Wikipedia

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    The Lagavulin distillery (2015) The whiskies of the distilleries along the southeastern coast of the island, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg, have a smoky character derived from peat, considered a central characteristic of the Islay malts, and ascribed both to the water from which the whisky is made and to the peating levels of the barley.