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  2. Springbank distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery closed down in 1979 due to the poor state of the UK economy, and reopened in 1989. In 1993, it was revealed that Springbank was the supplier of miniature whisky bottles that were being sold at Balmoral Castle. [12] The company distilled its Hazelburn brand for the first time in 1997. [13]

  3. Campbeltown single malts - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review indicated that the whisky produced here offers notes of "dried fruit, vanilla, toffee, and brine within a dry and pungent body". The Visit Scotland web site is more specific, defining Springbank malts as "robust and smoky with hints of their maritime roots", [6] the Glen Scotia single malts as "lighter with grassy notes" [7] and Glengyle's Kilkerran whisky as "lighter and sweeter ...

  4. Alcohol in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the government of Bangladesh gave Jamuna Distillery Limited of Jamuna Group the licence to produce alcoholic beverages. Jamuna Distillery Limited was the first private company to be given a license to produce alcohol which ended the monopoly of the state-owned Carew & Co (Bangladesh) Ltd. Alcohol is sold in 5-star hotels and government ...

  5. Glengyle distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Glengyle distillery was founded in 1872 by William Mitchell. Shortly after completion, in 1873 a storm took off the roof of the distillery. [1]Mitchell had previously been involved with Springbank distillery but following a quarrel with his brother John, with whom he owned Springbank, he first joined his other brothers at Reichlachan distillery before venturing out on his own.

  6. List of whisky distilleries in England - Wikipedia

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    Whisky Production commenced in July 2024 with their first whisky predicted to be released in 2027. A Distillery built by Brewers. Producing new-make spirit utilising Flagon Pale Ale Barley and fermented with their own Live Brewer's Yeast that kick starts a long fermentation of up to 168 hours to add complexity and depth of flavour.

  7. Whyte & Mackay - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, 30-year-old Whyte & Mackay whisky was voted the best blended whisky in the world in two competitions. [24] In 2011, Whyte and Mackay whisky won International Wine & Spirits Competition Gold - Best in Class. [citation needed] In 2012, White and Mackay whisky won San Francisco Spirits Competition 2012 Gold medal. [citation needed]

  8. Royal Exchange (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Exchange building in New York City, later known as the Old Royal Exchange and the Merchants Exchange, [a] was a covered marketplace located near the foot of Broad Street, near its intersection with Water Street. [1]

  9. New York Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    The trading floor scene at the end of the movie was set at the previous trading floor of the New York Board of Trade at 4 World Trade Center. [9] The official address of the New York Board of Trade headquarters and trading facility, located in the New York Mercantile Exchange Building, is One North End Avenue, New York, NY 10282-1101.