Whisky Distilleries
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Being founded in 1967, Glenallachie is one of the younger distilleries in Scotland. It lies in the heart of the Scotisch Speyside.
The distillery was founded in 1858 and had many names over the time. It was called Leetown, Ancient Age and now Buffalo Trace. Read more about it below.↓
Tullibardine is actually not the oldest Scottish Distillery but regarding the first step of the Whisky production it is one of the Methuselahs of the business: The visit of King James 4th of Scotland of the local brewery situated here before is known as...
The Glenrothes Distillery is located in Rothes in the heart of the Speyside. It looks back on a very turbulent history. The day the first spirit was distilled at Glenrothes was 28 December 1879 and this might have been seen a bit as a bad omen: It was the...
The building in which Glen Moray is housed started out as the West Brewery, founded in 1828. In 1897, its owners, Robert Thorne & Sons, converted the site into a two-still Whisky distillery.
Glen Scotia is one of the only three active distilleries in the once famous Whisky city of Campbeltown.
Situated in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, the Wild Turkey Distillery is an exceptional example for a Whiskey distillery that follows its own vision of how Bourbon has to be: characterful, very aromatic and last but not least full of power!
It hasn’t been very...
When Paul Jones Jr., selling Whiskey and tobacco in Louisville, Kentucky, trademarked the Brand Four Roses in 1888, he got hands on a brand that claims back production to the 1860s.