Region: Lowland | |
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Location | Camelon 56°00′08.7″N 3°48′13.0″W / 56.002417°N 3.803611°W |
Owner | Ian Macleod Distillers |
Founded | 1798 |
Founder | Stark Brothers |
Status | Operational |
Water source | Carron Valley Reservoir |
No. of stills | three pot, two wash, one spirit |
Capacity | 559,169.301 litres per year |
Mothballed | 1993 to 2002, closed 2002 to 2023 |
Website | www |
Rosebank 1990 (2011) | |
Type | Lowland |
Age(s) | 21 years old |
Cask type(s) | oak |
ABV | 53.80% |
Characteristics | fruit/floral |
Rosebank 1990 – Mission (2011) | |
Type | Lowland |
Age(s) | 21 years old |
Cask type(s) | oak |
ABV | 54.60% |
Characteristics | fruit/floral |
Rosebank 1990 – Old Malt Cask (2009) | |
Type | Lowland |
Age(s) | 19 years old |
ABV | 50% |
Characteristics | fruit/floral |
Rosebank 1991 – Connoisseurs Choice (2008) | |
Type | Lowland |
Age(s) | 17 years old |
ABV | 43% |
Characteristics | fruit/floral |
Rosebank distillery is a Lowland single malt Scotch whisky distillery situated in Camelon on the banks of the Forth and Clyde canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
In October 2017, Ian MacLeod Distillers Ltd purchased the site from Scottish Canals and the trademarks from Diageo with the intention of reopening the site.[1] Production restarted at Rosebank distillery in 2023.[2] Rosebank Distillery reopened to visitors in on 7th June 2024.