Address: Shore Rd Isle of Islay Argyll and Bute PA46 7RR United Kingdom
Bunnahabhain (pronounced Bu-na-ha-venn) Distillery lies on the isolated north-eastern tip of Islay, close to the Margadale River. Building of the distillery commenced on the site in 1881. At that time the sea offered the easiest access to this remote place and men would battle the ocean to arrive with their barley in preparation for the creation of something quite wonderful. Read more...
Address: A847 Bruichladdich Argyll and Bute PA49 7UN United Kingdom
We are Progressive Hebridean Distillers. Our aim is to create the most thought provoking whisky possible. We believe in terroir and in a wholly natural product, un-chill filtered and colouring free, hand crafted and bottled at our distillery in Islay. Read more...
Clynelish Distillery is a perfect stop for those going on to John O’ Groats or Orkney from Inverness, being almost exactly halfway. Come in for a tour or a dram of Sutherland’s only single malt whisky. Read more...
Welcome the official page of Cardhu Single Malt, the silky smooth whisky with layers of luscious rich fruit, sweet honey and nut all balanced by a delicious dry freshness. In the early days after 1811 Helen Cumming and husband John made ends meet on their farm at Cardhu with a little illicit malt whisky making. It seems Helen ran the Read more...
Address: Dufftown, Station Road Dufftown Moray AB55 4BD United Kingdom
The Convalmore distillery was located in the heart of Speyside, between the Glenfiddich & Craigellachie distilleries. It was founded in 1893 or 1894 by the Convalmore-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd. The Distillery closed in 1985. The ownership of the old distillery buildings and the surrounding site transferred from United Distillers to William Grant & Sons in 1990. Apparently they had no Read more...
Address: Coleburn Distillery Moray Moray United Kingdom
Coleburn was founded in 1896, by blenders John Robertson & Son Ltd and located just four miles to the south of Elgin. The source of the name of the distillery was ‘charcoal burn’ – because the area used to be a centre of charcoal production in the past. The Distillery closed in 1985. Today the distillery is owned by United Read more...
The Craigellachie distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Aberlour, Banffshire near the village of Craigellachie at the centre of the Speyside whisky producing area of Scotland. The name Craigellachie means ‘rocky hill’ and refers to the cliff that overlooks the Spey across from The Macallan distillery. Bacardi operates the distillery through its subsidiary Dewar & Sons. Dewar Read more...
Cragganmore Distillery is located in the beautiful Spey Valley in Spesyide, and nestles on the banks of the legendary salmon river, the river Spey. No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to this delightful little distillery. Cragganmore is home to one of the few distilleries that boast flat top stills which gives Cragganmore it’s unique character and makes Read more...