Jim McEwan
Master distiller who resurrected Islay's shuttered Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and became one of Scotch's most revered noses.
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Jim McEwan, the legendary master distiller who brought Islay's Bruichladdich distillery back to life in 2001, is a living legend in the world of Scotch. Starting his career at 15 as a cooper's apprentice, McEwan honed his craft over five decades, developing an unparalleled nose that could discern a cask's age faster than a spectrometer. His devotion to the art of whisky-making is nothing short of unhinged, and his impact on the industry is undeniable. If you haven't tasted a dram of his work, you're missing out on a piece of Scotch history.
He started at 15 as a cooper's apprentice and, five decades on, could name an Islay cask's age by nose faster than a lab could by spectrometer.
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Master distiller who resurrected Islay's shuttered Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and became one of Scotch's most revered noses.
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