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ROSEBANK

Rosebank acquired its name from the distillery's location next to River Carron’s rose-blooming bank. Rosebank used the rarely seen practice of triple distillation, which contributed to a fruity and floral character. The classic worm tub cooling method, used for condensing, imparted a full-bodied style, despite light colour. Rosebank was founded by James Rankin in 1840 but ceased production, and became a silent distillery in 1993. It has recently been acquired by Ian Macleod. Dating from those silent 25 years, the Flora and Fauna expressions, are sought after by collectors.
Rosebank 22 Year Old 1981
Lowland
Flora and Fauna Cask Strength. In individual original carton. Bottled in 1997. 63.9%
1 bottle per lot

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