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Oban distillery

Coordinates: 56°24′52.92″N 5°28′22.08″W / 56.4147000°N 5.4728000°W / 56.4147000; -5.4728000
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Oban
Region: Highland
LocationOban
OwnerDiageo
Founded1794 (1794)
StatusOperational
No. of stills1 wash
1 spirit
Oban
Age(s)14, 18, 32
Oban Distiller's Edition

Oban distillery (/ˈbən/ OH-bən;[1] Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-stail an Òbain) is a whisky distillery in the Scottish west coast port of Oban. Established in 1794, it was built before the town of the same name, which sprung up later in the surrounding craggy harbour.[2]

Oban distillery is owned by Diageo. It has only two pot stills, making it one of the smallest in Scotland, producing a whisky that has been described as having a "West Highland" flavour that falls between the dry, smoky style of the Scottish islands and the lighter, sweeter malts of the Highlands.[3]

History

The distillery was built in 1794 by the brothers John and Hugh Stevenson and operated by them until 1866, when it was bought by Peter Curnstie. It was then acquired by Walter Higgin in 1883 and rebuilt. In 1898, Alexander Edward, who also owned Aultmore Distillery, bought out Higgin. In its first year of operation, it suffered major losses when a major blending company, Pattison's of Leith, went under. In 1923, Oban was sold to Dewars and joined Distillers Company with that company in 1925. It fell silent from 1931 until 1937 and again from 1969 to 1972 when a new still house was built. In 1989 a new visitors' centre was installed.

Bottlings

The Oban Distillery is primarily known for its 14-year-old malt, which is marketed as part of Diageo's "Classic Malts Selection" range, launched in 1988. Also available is a "Distiller's Edition" bottling, which is finished in a Montilla Fino sherry cask before bottling. There is also an 18-year-old limited edition and a rare 32-year-old edition. In December of 2014 Oban introduced a NAS (non-age-statement) bottling, called Oban "Little Bay".

See also

References

  1. ^ John Butler. "Pronunciation of Scotch Whiskys". School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
  2. ^ "Oban Distillery - The Distilleries of Scotland - scotchwhisky.net".
  3. ^ http://www.forpeatsake.com/Oban/Oban+14+Year+Old/1

56°24′52.92″N 5°28′22.08″W / 56.4147000°N 5.4728000°W / 56.4147000; -5.4728000