Braeval distillery explained

Braeval distillery
Type:Speyside
Location:Chapeltown, Banffshire, Scotland
Owner:Chivas Brothers
(Pernod Ricard)
Status:Active
Source:Preenie & Kate's Well (distilling), Pitilie Burn (cooling water)
Stills:2 wash stills
4 spirit stills[1]
Capacity:4,200,000
Mothballed:2002-2008

Braeval distillery is a distiller of Scotch whisky in Chapeltown, Banffshire, Scotland. Founded in 1973 as Braes of Glenlivet, the distillery is owned by Chivas Brothers. The name was changed to avoid confusion with an unrelated single malt.[2]

History

Braeval distillery was built by Chivas Brothers in 1973 to supply malt for blends such as Chivas Regal.[3] It was built on a mountain ridge at Chapeltown in the heart of Speyside, Braeval is the highest distillery in Scotland at 350m in altitude.[4]

In 2001, Pernod Ricard bought Chivas Brothers from Seagram.[5]

The distillery was closed in October of 2002 but reopened in July of 2008.[6]

In 2017, the first Braeval single malt was released.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304032932/https://www.whisky.com/whisky-database/distilleries/details/fdb/Distilleries/Details//braeval.html Braeval on Whisky.com
  2. Web site: Baeval. Malt Madness. Johannes van den Heuvel. 21 June 2014. 8 December 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101208125503/http://www.maltmadness.com/whisky/braeval.html. dead.
  3. Web site: Braeval . 2023-10-14 . The Single Malt Shop . en-GB.
  4. Book: Kindersley, Dorling . Whisky . Dorling Kindersley Limited . 2008.
  5. Web site: 2006-05-11 . Pernod . 2023-10-14 . The Telegraph . en.
  6. Web site: Braeval (AKA Braes of Glenlivet) . 2023-10-14 . Master of Malt . en.