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Distillery: Bruichladdich

Bruichladdich was built in 1881 by the Harvey brothers—William (32), John (31) and Robert (23)—on the shore of Loch Indaal, on the Rinns of Islay, the westernmost part of the island. The Harveys were a dynastic whisky family that had owned two Glasgow distilleries since 1770. Using an inheritance, the three brothers combined their talents to build a third distillery—Bruichladdich—designed by John, engineered by Robert, and financed by William and other family members. At the time, the distillery was a state-of-the-art design unlike Islay's older distilleries, which had developed from old farm buildings. It was built from stone from the sea shore and has a very efficient layout, built around a large, spacious courtyard. The uniquely tall and narrow-necked stills were chosen to produce a very pure and original spirit, the opposite of the styles produced by the older farm distilleries. Bruichladdich was run by William Harvey, after a quarrel with his brothers before the distillery was even completed, until a fire in 1934 and his death in 1936. Over the next forty years it subsequently changed owners several times as a result of corporate take-overs and rationalisation of the industry, narrowly avoiding closure until 1994, when it was shut down as being 'surplus to requirements'. The distillery was subsequently purchased by a group of private investors led by Mark Reynier of Murray McDavid on 19 December 2000. Jim McEwan, who had worked at Bowmore Distillery since the age of 15, was hired as master distiller and production director. Between January and May 2001 the whole distillery was dismantled and reassembled, with the original Victorian décor and equipment retained. Having escaped modernisation, most of the original Harvey machinery is still in use today. No computers are used in production with all processes controlled by a pool of skilled artisans who pass on information orally and largely measure progress using dipsticks and simple flotation devices. On 23 July 2012, it was announced that Rémy Cointreau reached an agreement with Bruichladdich to buy the distillery for a sum of £58m.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruichladdich_distillery

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Bruichladdich 1986/30 Magnificent Seven
ABV 44.6% | 750.0 ML
$1,059.99
Discontinued Item
Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2008
ABV 50.0% | 750.0 ML
$99.99
Discontinued Item
Bruichladdich Black Art 1994 Edition 8.1 26 Years Old
ABV 45.1% | 750.0 ML
$429.99
Discontinued Item
Bruichladdich Octomore 11.1
ABV 59.4% | 750.0 ML
$219.99
Bruichladdich Black Art 1994 Edition 07.1 25 Years Old
ABV 48.4% | 750.0 ML
$459.99
Discontinued Item
Bruichladdich Black Art 1990 Edition 04.1 23 Year Old
ABV 49.2% | 750.0 ML
$469.99
Discontinued Item
Octomore Super Heavily-Peated 08.3
ABV 61.2% | 750.0 ML
$219.99
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