Where is Auchentoshan Whisky distilled?

Scotland
Established in 1823, Auchentoshan (pronounced Ock-un-tosh-un) Distillery is on the mainland of Scotland, situated on the A82 between Glasgow and Loch Lomond. This lowlands malt distillery rests at the foot of the Kilpatrick Hills, overlooking the famous River Clyde, once renowned as the Scottish gateway to the world.

Who owns Auchentoshan Distillery?

Auchentoshan is sold to hospitality company Eadie Cairns, which began to sell Auchentoshan as a Single Malt through its own hotels and restaurants. The distillery is sold to Stanley P Morrison (later Morrison Bowmore) for £325,000. Suntory buys Morrison Bowmore. Auchentoshan Three Wood is launched.

Who owns Auchentoshan Scotch?

Morrison Bowmore Distillers
Auchentoshan distillery

Region: Lowland
Owner Morrison Bowmore Distillers
Founded 1823
Status Operational
Water source Loch Katrine (Production) & Loch Cochno (Cooling)

What do the numbers on whiskey bottles mean?

In this format, the first number is the glassmaker’s permit to make liquor bottles, and the second number is the year the bottle was made.

Why is Auchentoshan triple distilled?

Scotches are commonly twice-distilled. Auchentoshan uses a triple-distillation process, much like the Irish do, which creates a higher alcohol content with fewer impurities in the distillate. The Three Wood implies exactly that – Auchentoshan uses three barrels to age and finish the whisky.

Is Auchentoshan a Highland Scotch?

Triple distilled and matured solely in American bourbon casks. The result: a Lowland Single Malt Whisky with the sweet aromas of vanilla and coconut – along with the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste.

How do you pronounce Auchentoshan whiskey?

Auchentoshan (AWK-en-TOSH-en)

Is Auchentoshan a Scotch?

How do you read the labels on whiskies?

Generally speaking there are eight details to note on any whisky label you come across:

  1. Distillery name (brand)
  2. Type of wood it has been aged in.
  3. Age.
  4. Region.
  5. Type of whisky.
  6. Strength, known as ABV (alcohol by volume)
  7. Bottle size.
  8. Est. year.

Is Auchentoshan a peaty whisky?

Why? Because of the smooth texture, the complete lack of any offensive flavors, virtually no peat flavor (novices rarely enjoy big peat flavors) and just a little spice and smoke on the finish to let you know that you are drinking scotch and not cherry Coke.

Is Auchentoshan Three Wood peated?

Some folks find medicinal or peaty qualities in some Scotches as something they don’t enjoy. Neither will be found in Auchentoshan Three Wood.