A handcrafted dry gin produced uniquely with 100% Scottish juniper and rosehip. The gin takes its name from the Scottish Crossbill, a native bird, which, like our juniper supply, can only be found in the ancient Caledonian pine forests of Scotland. Read more...
Teaninich is a whisky distillery in Alness. It was founded and built in 1817. In April 2013 owner Diageo announced a new renovation of the distillery. The new distillery is planned to have a different name than Teanininich, and produce a separate whisky. The Teaninich distillery mainly produces malts for blending, and it is used in Johnnie Walker Red Label. Read more...
The Speyside Distillery is one of the youngest Single Malt Scotch Whisky distilleries in Scotland. The company that owns the Speyside distillery bottles several blended whiskies with names like Black Beauty, Highlander, Old Monarch and Scottish Prince. Read more...
The distillery was founded as ‘Inverness Distillery’ by one Mr. Welsh in 1807. Millburn Distillery was located between the outskirts of Inverness and a river so that its possibilities for expansion were limited. In 1985 the distillery was closed and later, in 1988 it was demolished. Today a restaurant named the Auld Distillery is located in one of the former Read more...
Address: North Road Fort William Highland PH33 6TQ Scotland
The Glenlochy distillery in the Highlands was founded in 1898 by David McAndie of the Glenlochy-Fort William Distillery Co. The distillery gets it name from the Lochy river that flows through the town of Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis mountain. Distillery demolished in 1992: The pagoda and maltings were sold to West Coast Inns. The surviving distillery Read more...
Address: Telford Street Inverness Highland IV3 5LU Scotland
The history of Glen Mhor is closely linked to that of the nearby Glen Albyn distillery, also located in Inverness. It was founded in 1892 by Mackinlay & Birnie; the first whisky was produced in december 1894. The distillery was closed in 1983 and demolished in 1988. The peat source for the Glen Mhor distillery was Dava Moor. In 1954 Read more...
The Glen Albyn malt whisky distillery was founded in 1844 by James Sutherland, a Mayor of Inverness and built on the ruins of an old malt kiln. The peat for Glen Albyn was sourced from Dava Moor; the water source was Loch Ness. There actually have been two distilleries with the name Glen Albyn – possibly not on the same Read more...
The Brackla Distillery was founded in 1812 by Captain Willian Fraser of Brackla. The Distillery gained its Royal prefix in 1835 becoming suppliers to the court of King William IV. The Distillery reopened in 1991. The Royal Brackla malt whisky is used in blends like Dewar’s (of course), Bisset’s and Johnnie Walker Gold. Read more...