Share with us the story of the only malt distillery pioneered by a woman. The malt whisky produced here has a warmth and cleanliness of taste which experts describe as 'silky' and is used in some of the award winning Johnnie Walker blends....
Cragganmore Distillery, on the banks of the river Spey, is home to one of the most complex and characterful malt whiskies of the revered Speyside region. At Cragganmore Distillery's Exclusive Cragganmore Clubroom you can watch a video while enjoyi...
Have a guided tour of Fettercairn Distillery and see how whisky is produced....
The Glenfarclas Distilery was purchased by the Grant family in 1865 for £511.19s. Currently the 5th and 6th generation of the Grant family own and manage the distillery, which is one of only a handful that are truly independent family run businesses...
Royal Lochnagar is now owned by Diageo, which is one of the largest spirit producers in the world. They are the smallest of Diageo's 28 Malt Distilleries in Scotland. However, they are proud to say that Royal Lochnagar still retains much of it's orig...
Strathisla Distillery was founded in 1786 by Alexander Milne and George Taylor, which makes it the oldest distillery in Speyside. Although the illicit distillery was built in the valley (strath) by the river Isla, it was not initially named Strathis...
The Aberlour Distillery and Visitor Centre is at the heart of Speyside, the country's premier whisky-making region. No fewer than half of Scotland's malt distilleries are located in Speyside, which is renowned for producing whiskies of subtle depth a...
Set in the heart of the Highlands, Glenfiddich, meaning 'Valley of the Deer' in Gaelic, is a place of breathtaking beauty. The vibrant colours of an artist's palette fill the surrounding hills and forests, while haunting castle ruins and a bubbling n...
An industry that did succeed in Glenlivet was the distilling of whisky. Before regulation, the secluded hills provided many secure sites for producing illicit spirit, while the hill tracks provided quiet routes out of the Glen for a product whose qua...
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