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The Bowmore Distillery was established in 1779 by a local merchant, John P. Simson, before passing into the ownership of the Mutter family, a family of German descent. [3] James Mutter, head of the family, also had farming interests and was Vice Consul representing the Ottoman Empire , Portugal , and Brazil through their Glasgow consulates . [ 3 ]
Bowmore (Scottish Gaelic: Bogh Mòr, 'Big Bend' [3]) is a small town on the Scottish island of Islay, situated on the banks of the sea loch, Loch Indaal. It serves as administrative capital of the island, and gives its name to the noted Bowmore distillery producing Bowmore single malt scotch whisky .
in 1983, Glen Garioch distillery was closed for a brief period. [4] In 1990, after years of reduced production, the distillery was purchased by The Morrison Bowmore Distillery Ltd., which was part of the Japanese Suntory group. The new owners restored the distillery and began producing whisky again under the Glen Garioch name. [4]
A Connecticut man charged with murdering his missing wife amid a contentious divorce case has died following an apparent suicide attempt, his lawyer said. Estranged husband accused of killing ...
A new distillery with a high-profile owner may be coming to Madison County. Karl Cook, an internationally ranked equestrian show jumper who is the ex-husband of “Big Bang Theory” actress Kaley ...
Initial development of the distillery was assisted by Harry Cockburn (a Master Distiller and former Production Director at Bowmore distillery) and Dr. Jim Swan (an expert in cask maturation whose previous projects include work with Penderyn in Wales, Kavalan in Taiwan and The Milk & Honey Distillery in Israel). Production began on 5 September ...
Minnesotan missionary Beau Shroyer was murdered in a crime of passion orchestrated by his own wife, police in Angola claim.. Beau, wife Jackie Shroyer and their five children had been in “the ...
In 1970, Kendall requested and participated in a high-level meeting of Chilean businessman and publisher Agustín Edwards Eastman of the Edwards family with high Nixon administration officials, after which President Nixon met with then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger and CIA Director Richard Helms and, in the words of a 1976 New York Times article, said "that Chile was to be saved ...