Wolfburn Whisky
Founded in 2013 in Thurso, Scotland, Wolfburn revives the rich tradition of the original Wolfburn Distillery founded in 1821. After a hiatus of almost 150 years, this whisky brand is resurrected with a commitment to craftsmanship and authenticity, with the pursuit of quality and taste central.
Wolfburn Region
Located in the
Highland of Scotland, on the wild and unspoilt Caithness coast, you'll find Wolfburn Distillery. The rugged environment, proximity to the sea and the rich history of the region contribute to the unique characteristics of Wolfburn whiskies.
Most famous bottlings from Wolfburn
Wolfburn has impressed with several bottlings, including the popular Northland, Aurora and Morven. Northland embodies the soft, fruity notes, while Aurora offers deep complexity and a hint of peat. Morven, on the other hand, combines the best of both worlds. These expressions demonstrate Wolfburn's versatility and have gained worldwide recognition.
Size of Wolfburn
Despite its relatively recent inception, Wolfburn has steadily expanded its capacity. With increasing global demand and a growing reputation, the distillery has adapted its production to meet the needs of whisky lovers around the world, maintaining a focus on maintaining high-quality craft production.
Features of Wolfburn
Wolfburn whiskys are known for their balanced flavors, ranging from sweet and fruity to subtly smoky. The influence of the coastal location is noticeable in the salty notes that mingle with rich, complex aromas. Every aspect of the production process, from barley selection to barrel maturation, is carefully managed to ensure unique character. Wolfburn combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative approaches, resulting in a range of whiskys that honor the region's heritage.
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