Arbikie Highland Rye 1794
In 1794 the first distillation took place on the site that is Arbikie Distillery today. The new Whisky is reviving the 'farm-to-bottle' tradition. The rye for the Highland Rye is cultivated and processed on the own ground. Besides rye, the 'Rye' recipe also contains a little bit of malted barley and wheat. Because of Scottish Whisky laws, the Highland Rye is called a Single Grain Whisky.
In 1794 the first distillation took place on the site that is Arbikie Distillery today. The new Whisky is reviving the 'farm-to-bottle' tradition. The rye for the Highland Rye is cultivated and processed on the own ground. Besides rye, the 'Rye' recipe also contains a little bit of malted barley and wheat. Because of Scottish Whisky laws, the Highland Rye is called a Single Grain Whisky.
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31296 | |
Arbikie | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Single Grain Whisky | |
2020 | |
48% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
american Virgin Oak | |
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