Whisky Distilleries
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The Ardnamurchan Distillery is located on the peninsula of the same name in the village of Glenbeg in the Scottish Highlands.
The Cameronbridge Grain Whisky Distillery was founded by John Haig in 1824 and is the largest and probably the oldest of its kind in Scotland. The Tanquer-ay Gin, among other spirits, has been produced here since 1998.
Glen Keith is one of the younger distilleries in Scotland, having only been founded in 1957 by the Chivas Brothers. It is located in the beautiful Speyside town of Keith, within eyeshot of Strathisla, the oldest distillery in Scotland. 2000 the distillery...
Allt-A-Bhaine is near Dufftown in the Speyside. It was built to supply the Blended Whiskys of the Chivas Brothers.
William Sanderson, Andrew Usher, and John M Crabbie founded North British in 1885 as a joint business venture. All of the distillery’s founders came from a background of independent blending, and wanted to expand their businesses by launching the...
Invergordon is a fairly new distillery, having only been founded in 1960, with the intention of being a large-scale grain Whisky production. Invergordon Distillers Ltd established the distillery, and it began with only one tall column still. In 1963, two...
The Isle of Harris distillery in the small village of Tarbert describes itself as a 'social distillery' and was founded to strengthen the local economy. It is the first (legal) distillery on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides and produces Harris Gin...
Port Ellen was a lost distillery on the island of Islay, as it was closed in 1983 for almost 100 years and parts of it had already been demolished. The associated large-scale malting plant was built later and is still in operation. It supplies almost all...