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'''Bain's Cape Mountain''' is a brand of [[whisky]] distilled at the James Sedgwick distillery in [[Wellington, Western Cape]], [[South Africa]]. Launched in 2009, Bain's is South Africa's first whisky produced from a single grain, being made from 100% [[Maize|yellow maize]] (corn). Bain's is owned by [[Distell Group Limited|Distell]], a multinational brewing and beverage company based in [[Stellenbosch]], South Africa. Bain's is named after [[Andrew Geddes Bain]], who built the [[Bainskloof Pass]] that connects the town of Wellington, where the distillery is located, to the interior of the country in 1853.
'''Bain's Cape Mountain''' is a brand of [[whisky]] distilled at the James Sedgwick distillery in [[Wellington, Western Cape]], [[South Africa]]. Launched in 2009, Bain's is South Africa's first whisky produced from a single grain, being made from 100% [[Maize|yellow maize]] (corn). Bain's is owned by [[Distell Group Limited|Distell]], a multinational brewing and beverage company based in [[Stellenbosch]], South Africa. Bain's is named after [[Andrew Geddes Bain]], who built the [[Bainskloof Pass]] that connects the town of Wellington, where the distillery is located, to the interior of the country in 1853.



Revision as of 09:58, 27 June 2022

Bain's Cape Mountain is a brand of whisky distilled at the James Sedgwick distillery in Wellington, Western Cape, South Africa. Launched in 2009, Bain's is South Africa's first whisky produced from a single grain, being made from 100% yellow maize (corn). Bain's is owned by Distell, a multinational brewing and beverage company based in Stellenbosch, South Africa. Bain's is named after Andrew Geddes Bain, who built the Bainskloof Pass that connects the town of Wellington, where the distillery is located, to the interior of the country in 1853.

Andy Watts is currently the Master Distiller, only the 6th since the distillery was established in 1886. Bain's was named the World’s Best Grain Whisky at the annual Whisky Magazine’s World Whisky Awards (WWA) held in London in 2013.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "South African whisky voted best in the world". Moneyweb. 2013-03-23. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  2. ^ "WHISKY MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES 2013 WORLD WHISKIES AWARDS WINNERS". WhiskeyCask. Retrieved 20 October 2017.