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Where is bora Sutherland?

Where is bora Sutherland?

Brora (/ˈbrɔːrə/ BRAW-rə, Scottish Gaelic: Brùra) is a village in the east of Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland.

How old is Brora?

The distillery now known as Brora started life in 1819 when it was founded by the Marquis of Stafford, later known as the Duke of Sutherland. This notorious character is more famous in Scotland for his part in the Highland Clearances, when he evicted around 15,000 crofters from his land in order to farm sheep.

Where is Brora factory?

Scotland
All Brora cashmere is manufactured in Scotland using skills that have been passed down through generations of Scottish families. Visiting the mills to see each season’s garments being lovingly crafted is a real treat.

Is Brora on the NC500?

Make Brora part of your NC500 itinerary Nestled in the heart of East Sutherland, our hotel is the perfect stopover for anyone travelling on the NC500.

When did Diageo buy clynelish?

Brora went into the blends for one year whilst Caol Ila was closed and then continued to make the whisky as a single malt and ran until July 1983….Clynelish distillery.

A view of the rear of Diageo’s Clynelish Distillery near Brora
Region: Highland
Location Brora, Sutherland
Owner Diageo
Founded 1967

Is Brora distillery reopening?

The celebrated Sutherland distillery has reopened after an extensive restoration. Scotch whisky history was made this month as restoration of the celebrated Brora distillery in Sutherland was completed. Closed in 1983, the 202-year-old distillery was reawakened following a three-year restoration.

Who founded Brora?

Victoria StapletonBrora / Founder
Scottish cashmere is still at Brora’s heart, but every season our Founder & Creative Director, Victoria Stapleton creates a range of timeless clothing to build a complete wardrobe using only the finest fabrics, such as tweed, silk, wool and linen.

Is Brora ethical?

Ethical has never been optional at Brora and has been a core value of the business since we started in 1993. The company is 100% privately owned and the business focus is determinedly ‘Buy British’, the key element being that all our cashmere clothing is made in Scotland to the highest possible standards.

Is Brora a Scottish company?

To complement the cashmere collections, Brora also produces a seasonal range of distinctive clothing & accessories. We are very proud that the vast majority of Brora designs are still made in the UK and mainly in Scotland.

Who owns Clynelish Brora distillery?

In 1819 Clynelish Brora Distillery was established by George Granville Leveson-Gower, then Marquess of Stafford and his wife, Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, the Countess of Sutherland. Elizabeth was born to the Earl of Sutherland and inherited it all at the ripe old age of 1 when her father and mother died suddenly.

Where is the Clynelish distillery?

Founded by the Duke of Sutherland in 1819, the Clynelish Distillery is steeped in history and full of flavour. Clynelish Distillery is located at the popular coastal holiday town of Brora, around one hour north of Inverness, with beautiful views of the North Sea and the hills to the north.

Where is the Brora distillery?

The distillery is situated in Brora, a popular holidaying location very close to Inverness. Brora has charming views of the seas and hills and the Clynemilton burn erupts golden seams from within the rocks.

What makes Clynelish single malt so special?

With beautiful views of the North Sea and the hills to the north – where the Clynemilton burn runs over seams of gold in the rock. With this water, Clynelish distillery produces a fruity, waxy, slightly smoky single malt.

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