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It took 200 years and one man’s vision for the last piece of Scottish whisky culture to find a home in Cape Breton — and 25 more years for it to finally reach your lips.
Bruce Jardine was the visionary who dreamed of building a single malt whisky distillery in Cape Breton. Though he passed away in 1999 before Glenora’s whisky was released, his legacy lives on in every bottle.
This whisky is named in his honour.
Here’s to you, Bruce.