Indulge in the exquisite luxury of the 1990 Rosebank 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, now available at El Cerrito Liquor. This exceptional whisky hails from the renowned Rosebank Distillery, a revered name in the world of Scotch whisky, known for its superb craftsmanship and rich heritage. Distilled in 1990 and aged to perfection for three decades, this rare single malt offers a unique opportunity to experience a piece of whisky history.
Bottled at cask strength, the Rosebank 30 Year Old captivates with its complex and sophisticated profile. On the nose, it reveals a delicate bouquet of floral notes, intertwined with hints of citrus, vanilla, and a subtle oakiness. The palate is a harmonious symphony of flavors, featuring layers of honeyed sweetness, dried fruits, and a touch of spice, all balanced by a silky, smooth texture. The finish is long and elegant, leaving a lasting impression of gentle peat smoke and a hint of fresh herbs.
Presented in an elegant 750ml bottle, this rare expression is a testament to the distillery's commitment to quality and tradition. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a passionate collector, the 1990 Rosebank 30 Year Old is a prized addition to any whisky collection.
Discover this exquisite gem and elevate your spirits collection with El Cerrito Liquor, your premier destination for luxury wines and spirits in the North American market.
Rosebank Distillery is a renowned name in the world of Scotch whisky, celebrated for its distinctive Lowland single malt expressions. Nestled along the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal in the town of Falkirk, Scotland, Rosebank's storied history dates back to its establishment in 1840 by James Rankine. However, the site had been used for distilling long before Rankine formalized operations, with records indicating illicit distilling activities as early as the 18th century.
Rosebank quickly garnered a reputation for producing exceptionally smooth and delicate whiskies, thanks in part to its unique triple distillation process, which was uncommon among other Lowland distilleries. This method, combined with the use of worm tub condensers and traditional floor malting, imparted a floral and fruity character to the spirit, setting Rosebank apart from its peers.
The distillery's golden age spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period during which it became highly regarded for its craftsmanship and quality. Rosebank's strategic location on the canal facilitated the easy transport of barley, coal, and finished whisky, contributing to its operational efficiency and commercial success.
Despite its acclaim, Rosebank faced numerous challenges in the latter half of the 20th century. Changes in ownership, industry consolidation, and economic pressures led to its unfortunate closure in 1993. The distillery's equipment was mothballed, and the buildings fell into disrepair, leaving whisky enthusiasts mourning the loss of a classic Lowland malt.
For years, Rosebank's remaining stocks became highly sought after, with connoisseurs and collectors alike cherishing the remaining bottles for their rarity and exquisite taste. The whisky's legacy, characterized by light, fragrant notes with hints of citrus, vanilla, and malt, lived on in these precious remnants.
The narrative took a hopeful turn in 2017 when Ian Macleod Distillers, a family-owned independent bottler, acquired the Rosebank brand and its remaining stocks. Committed to reviving the distillery to its former glory, the company embarked on an ambitious restoration project. This included refurbishing the original buildings and sourcing authentic equipment to ensure that the spirit of Rosebank's production methods was faithfully preserved.
In 2023, Rosebank Distillery reopened its doors, marking a triumphant return to the Scotch whisky landscape. The revival not only honored the rich heritage and traditions of Rosebank but also introduced a new generation of whisky enthusiasts to its elegant and timeless Lowland single malt.
Today, Rosebank continues to uphold its legacy, producing whiskies that are celebrated for their refined balance and complexity. The distillery stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional craftsmanship and the passion for preserving the unique character of Lowland Scotch whisky.