Whisky Distilleries

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The distillery was founded by James MacGregor in 1924. At the beginning it was a small farmers distillery with the aim of preserving their barley in the form of Whisky. In 1897 the distillery was bought by Glenlivet Ltd. In 1930 the owner changed again...
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Dallas Dhu was established in 1898 by Alexander Edward. Unfortunately the distillery was closed in 1983 and now serves as a museum. Read more about it below.↓
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Dalmunach opened in summer 2015 on the site of the mothballed Imperial Distillery at Carron. Remnants from the old distillery situated on the site from 1897-2012, were built into the new one with an architecturally impressive design, inspired by the shape...
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The distillery was founded by James McKilligan & Co. in 1824. The distillery was mothballed in 1983 and the last warehouse was destroyed by a fire in 1991. Read more about it below.↓
Zitrus Zitrus Oak
Coleburn Distillery is one of the many Speyside distilleries that didn’t manage to survive. It was mothballed in 1985 and since the equipment was dismantled and the buildings sold there is less chance that we will ever see a Coleburn Distillery revival...
Spices Sweet Sweet
Convalmore is one of the seven Speyside distilleries that are mentioned in the famous quote “Rome was built on seven hills, Dufftown stands on seven stills”. Balvenie, Glenfiddich, Dufftown, Mortlach, Glendullan and Parkmore are the other six. Parkmore...
The Ballindalloch distillery is named after the place where it is located and at the same time the name of the ancestral home of the founding family. Ballindalloch Castle is located in the immediate vicinity of the newly founded distillery in Speyside.
Opened in 2009, Roseisle was the first Malt distillery of scale to be opened in Scotland in 30 years. The striking distillery, owned by Diageo, uses cutting-edge technology to significantly minimise our carbon footprint and impact on the environment. Is...