

Royal Brackla 15 y.o. 1992-2008 Cadenhead's, former rum barrel, is one of the rarest releases of the well-known Scottish independent bottler.
Single Cask obtained from an ex-rum, 232 bottles were produced, full-sized as per Cadenhead's tradition for single casks.
Built in 1812, the Royal Brackla distillery is located in the north-west of Speyside.
In 1835 it became the first distillery to wear royal signs and to which a royal guarantee was recognized by order of King William IV.
Highly exclusive, the single malt produced by this distillery reflects the green of the region's countryside.
Royal Brackla is a distillery that does not boast many official bottles, and even independents are quite rare.
From the series "Cadenhead's Autentic Collection" of 2008, here is an ex-rum barrel directly from the Royal Brackla distillery.
Distilled in 1992 it was aged for 15 years in Barrel rum.
Bottled in 2008 in only 232 bottles, it is one of the rarest Royal Brackla whiskeys.
Also because it has an alcohol content of 57.3 degrees.
A collectible Royal Brackla whiskey, much in demand that will surely increase its in the years to come.
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