North Port (Brechin)Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Also sometimes known as Brechin, North Port was founded in 1820 in the Angus area of the Eastern Highlands under the name Townhead.
The name was changed to Brechin in 1832 and to North Port in 1839. Throughout its lifetime almost its entire output went into blends. The distillery was taken over by a DCL subsidiary in 1922 and was silent from 1928-37 and 1939-48, during which time it was briefly home to the Polish infantry.
North Port was modernised in the 1970s, but closed in the cull of 1983 and was demolished in 1994. The site is now home to a supermarket. The first official bottlings were a few Rare Malt editions in the mid-'90s; more recently, an official bottling was released under the Brechin name. Some independent bottlings also exist. The house style is described by Michael Jackson's Malt Whisky Companionas 'Dry, fruity, gin-like. Aperitif'.
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North Port Brechin 1981Bot.2004 Connoisseurs Choice
£500
(£714.29 per litre)
North Port Brechin 1981Connoisseurs Choice Bot.2000
£500
(£714.29 per litre)
North Port Brechin 198136 Year Old Signatory 30th Anniversary
£1,275
(£1,821.43 per litre)
North Port Brechin 197640 Year Old Rare Reserve Signatory
£2,275
(£3,250 per litre)
SMWS 74.2 (North Port)1977 Bot.1993
£1,350
(£1,928.57 per litre)
North Port 197017 Year Old Connoisseurs Choice
£750
(£1,000 per litre)
North Port Brechin 197415 Year Old Sestante
£750
(£1,000 per litre)
Brechin 197624 Year Old Adelphi
£750
(£1,071.43 per litre)