Rosebank is a much-sought after Lowland single malt. The distillery was initially shortlisted by United Distillers as their Lowland entry to the Classic Malts series when it was slated for launch in 1988, but was eventually substituted for Glenkinchie on the belief that it provided better opportunities for tourism.
Rosebank was then shut down in 1993. Seemingly closed for good, many were surprised in 2017 when Ian Macleod Distillers announced that they had acquired the distillery and brand with a view to resurrecting it.
After a long, at times difficult restoration project, the first casks were filled at on 18th July 2023.
An unusual independent bottling of Rosebank, distilled in 1991 and bottled from 'a small batch of few hogsheads' under the name Lord of Scotland.
The brand was produced by Signatory Vintage via its Dun Eideann Scotch Whisky subsidiary for Jean Boyer and the French market.
Please note as this is a vintage bottle, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary - Some years can vary as estimations only (example: estimated 1970s/80s).