Banff 1974 1997 - Connoisseurs Choice - Gordon & MacPhail 40% (Closed Distillery)
Banff 1974 1997 - Connoisseurs Choice - Gordon & MacPhail 40% (Closed Distillery)
Brand: | Banff |
Article number: | Banff 1974 1997 - Connoisseurs Choice - Gordon & MacPhail 40% (Closed Distillery) |
Availability: | Out of stock |
Delivery time: | If in stock, shipment within one day |
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"Connoisseurs Choice is a range of Single Malt Whiskies from the various regions of Scotland; Highland, Speyside, Islay, Lowland and the Islands.
The first distillery to use the name "Banff" was built by James McKilligan & Co. in 1824 on Banff Bay in Inverboyndie. In 1837, ownership was transferred to Alex Mackay, and then, in 1852, to James Simpson Sr. and James Simpson Jr. In 1863, James Simpson Jr. built a new distillery, also in Inverboyndie. This distillery had better access to rail transport (via the Great North of Scotland Railway) and a better water source in the springs on Fiskaidly farm.
Although the Banff distillery had dealt with fires and explosions in the past, a particularly bad fire damaged or destroyed much of the distillery apart from the warehouse on 9 May 1877. By October of the same year, Simpson had rebuilt the distillery and restored operation. He also then kept a fire engine on the premises. In 1921, Simpson's family sold a portion of the distillery to the London-based Mile End Distillery Company. In 1932, a subsidiary of Distillers Company Ltd. bought the entire distillery for £50,000, and stopped production immediately.
On 16 August 1941, a Nazi Junkers Ju 88 attacked the Banff distillery and destroyed warehouse No. 12. Many whisky casks burned and a great deal of stock was lost. Farmers reported that the whisky had run into nearby water supplies and intoxicated the local animal population. Repair on the distillery started in the winter of 1941. In 1943, No. 248 Squadron RAF was moved to the site of the distillery and remained there until the end of the war.
After World War II ended, renovation on the Banff distillery began with the intent of restoring it to operation. While one of the stills was being repaired by a coppersmith on 3 October 1959, vapors inside were ignited and caused an explosion that destroyed the still and damaged part of the distillery. The distillery's parent company was fined £15 for having violated safety regulations.
When renovation was finally complete, the distillery returned to operating status and continued to produce whisky until it was finally mothballed in 1983. By the late 1980s, most of the distillery's buildings had been dismantled or demolished. The last warehouse was destroyed in a fire on 11 April 1991."
Category: | Single Malt whisky from Highlands, Scotland |
Distillery: | Banff (Closed Distillery) |
Bottling serie: | Connoisseurs Choice |
Extra information: | - |
Bottler: | Gordon & MacPhail (GM) |
Bottled for: | - |
Age: | 23 Years Old (Estimated) |
Vintage: | 1974 |
Bottled in: | 1997 |
Cask type: | - |
Cask number: | - |
Strength: | 40% |
Size: | 700 ml (70 cl) |
Total produced bottles: | Approx. 1000 bottles have been made worldwide |
Bottle code: | - |
Bottle number: | - |
Front label code: | - |
Back label code: | BANFF CC |
Barcode: | 5 020613 184022 |
Included original case: | Yes, included the original cardboard case |
Condition: | The bottle and case are in nearly perfect condition. Please check the pictures carefully |
Good investment: | Yes, and drinkable |
Expert rating: | 89/100 |
Extra information: | The great and unique Banff whisky from he 70s. Very hard to find these days! |
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