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Bottle Details
The English 2009 Single Cask #41 / Berry Brothers and Rudd
Established in 2006, St George’s in Norfolk was the in England to produce single malt whisky. With Iain Henderson, formerly of Laphroaig and Edradour in charge, the distillery produced both peated and non-peated single malts, marketing both under the English Whisky Co, brand. Its first release in 2009 was the first legal English whisky in over a century. The brand was relaunched in 2016, and is now known simply as The English.
This single malt was distilled in 2009 and matured in single 50 litre red wine cask #41. It was bottled in December 2018 exclusively for London wine merchants, Berry Brothers & Rudd.
One of only 60 bottles.
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Berry Brothers & Rudd
A historic London wine merchant that traces its origins back to 1698. The company has long-associations to the Scotch whisky industry and is the former owner of the Cutty Sark blend and Glenrothes single malt brand. Today it regularly bottles its own independent single cask and blended whiskies.
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