Gordon Castle Scotland has launched a Gordon Castle Gin in 2014. The new gin is distilled and distributed by Gordon & MacPhail. The Gordon Castle Gin contains botanicals grown in the restored Walled Garden of the Gordon Castle Estate in Speyside, Scotland. Read more...
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Gordon & MacPhail is an independent family owned and managed firm which has been bottling Single Malt Whiskies for over 120 years. The operate the Benromach Distillery in Forres. Read more...
The Tamdhu distillery is located north of the Spey river, right next to the Knockando Burn. The Tamdhu whisky is almost completely used for the production of blended whiskies, such as The Famous Grouse, J & B and Cutty Sark. Tamdhu’s traditional single malt bottling does not mention its age, but a recent addition to its product line includes a Read more...
Pittyvaich distillery was constructed on the same site as the Dufftown distillery. It was a producer of single malt Scotch whisky that operated between 1974 and 1993. Distillery closed in 1993. Originally built to provide malt whisky for blends, Pittyvaich eventually did release an official bottling in 1991. The distillery was demolished in 2002. Pittyvaich malt whisky used to be Read more...
The Mortlach distillery was founded in 1823 by James Findlater in Dufftown, Banffshire. The Mortlach distillery was the first distillery in Dufftown, pre-dating the next one (Glenfiddich) by over four decades. In 2013 Diageo announces an £18 million investment plan to substentially increase the capacity at Mortlach distillery and promote it as a standalone single malt. Mortlach malt whisky is Read more...
Mannochmore is one of the youngest distilleries in Scotland by John Haig & Co.. It was built in 1971 on the site of the Glenlossie Distillery (which was founded in 1876). The Mannochmore Distillery is one of the few distilleries in Scotland with a female site operations manager, Polly Macdonald started working for Diageo in January 2008. The first batch Read more...
Miltonduff Distillery is located on the site of the mill of Pluscarden Abbey. The abbey was founded in 1236 by Benedictine monks, destroyed but revived again in the year 1948. It is said that a stone from the original Abbey is at the distillery. Miltonduff was named for an illicit distillery known as Milton and the suffix was added for Read more...
The Longmorn Distillery was founded in 1895. At the very end of the 19th century Scotland experienced a huge whisky boom. The founder of Longmorn Distillery, John Duff also owned Glenlossie distillery. He wanted to respond to the raising demand for whisky, so he partnered up with George Thomson and Charles Shirres to create the Longmorn Distillery Company in 1893. Read more...