Scotch Whisky Distilleries


Ancnoc distillery


Here you'll find traditional distilling by a closely-knit staff who are passionate about their work, proud of the distillery's heritage and dedicated to maintaining the excellence of the unique final product.


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Auchentoshan distillery
Auchentoshan Distillery sits on the banks of the River Clyde just outside Glasgow, and is home to Scotland’s only triple distilled single malt whisky.


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balblair distillery It would be hard to find a distillery set in a more scenic and unspoilt surroundings than Balblair. One of Scotland’s oldest working distilleries, it is strikingly situated by the beautiful Dornoch Firth on the sweep of the Cambuscurrie Bay.

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ardbeg distillery BenRiach – "the Hill of the Red Deer" - is typical of the great Speyside distilleries. Built in 1898, the distillery was sited amongst the rolling barley fields that rise to the foothills of the Grampian mountains.

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ardbeg distillery

Ardbeg close to the ancient Kildalton Cross, the white-washed, wave-washed buildings of Ardbeg lie on the dramatic, rugged southerly shores of Islay. Ardbeg is one of the most welcoming distilleries to visit.

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bowmore distillery
Bowmore Distillery, one of the oldest in Scotland, has stood on the shores of Loch Indaal, on the Hebridean Island of Islay, since 1779 (and quite possibly for a few years before that). This makes it the first ever distillery on the island (well, legal distillery anyway).


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Bunnahabhain

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chivas brothers whisky Visit the Chivas Brothers website

Dewars World of Whisky


At Dewar's World of Whisky, you can explore our history and heritage in the Brand Centre, as well as tour Aberfeldy Distillery. We are just an hour and a half's drive from Edinburgh.


Visit Dewar's World of Whisky website


Garlog
Glen Garioch Distillery, charming and old-fashioned, was founded in 1797 by Manson brothers John & Alexander in the picturesque town of Oldmeldrum, making it one of the oldest operating distilleries in Scotland.

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glengoyne
Glengoyne is located just 35 minutes drive from Glasgow and Stirling and 70 minutes from Edinburgh.


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glenlivet distillery Come and visit us at The Glenlivet Distillery. You will find us in one of the most remote and beautiful of Scotland's inland glens. It lies in the heart of Speyside situated high up in the Banffshire Highlands.

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Glen At Glenmorangie Distillery the gleaming swan-necked copper stills - the tallest in Scotland - play a vital role in the making of one of Scotland's favourite dram.

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glen moray distillery
At the heart of Speyside on the banks of the river lossie is the Glen Moray Distillery. Originally built as a brewery in 1815, Glen Moray was converted to a distillery in 1897 and today continues to produce this distinctive smooth Speyside Malt.


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isle of jura distillery The first official distillery on Jura was built in 1810 but there is evidence that illicit distilling took place as far back as 1502. A unique Single Malt which truly represents the island of Jura, its land, water, climate and people.

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old pulteney distillery Pulteney is the most northerly distillery on the Scottish mainland. It stands in the suburbs of Wick, about eighteen miles from John O'Groats.

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scotch whisky SCOTLANDWHISKY.com - the site dedicated to promoting Scotland and its national drink. Central to experiencing scotch whisky in Scotland is a stay at one of Scotland's Scotch Whisky Embassies.

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Speyburn distillery Described as the most photographed distillery in Scotland, Speyburn Distillery nestles in a valley on the northern edge of the town of Rothes

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The balvenie distillery The Balvenie Distillery lies at the very heart of Scotch whisky country in Speyside, in the Scottish Highlands.
The exceptional quality of our single malt is due to the fact that The Balvenie Distillery retains and nurtures a high level of craftsmanship that other malt whisky producers no longer employ.

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dalmore distillery Dalmore Distillery sits on the banks of the Cromarty Firth overlooking the rich and fertile Black Isle, the "big meadowland", from which it takes its name.

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Tobermory Malt

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Tullibardine Distillery
Tullibardine Distillery nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, where the Highlands of Scotland begin. These hills are renowned for the crystal purity of their spring water.

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