Address: 3 Kinnaber Rd Hillside Angus DD10 9HE United Kingdom
Glenesk (also known as Glen Esk, Hillside, Highland Esk, North Esk and Montrose) used to be a flax-spinning mill and was originally named the Highland Esk Distillery, and was established by Septimus Parsonage & Co and James Isles (Dundee wine merchants). Except for the maltings, the buildings of Hillside / Glenesk were demolished in 1996. The maltings were sold to Read more...
Address: Stonehaven Stonehaven Aberdeenshire AB39 2BY United Kingdom
Glenury Royal was founded in 1825. Distillery closed in 1985. The buildings of the malt whisky distillery were eventually turned into apartments. The remains of Glenury Royal were sold in 1993 to a real estate company who turned part of these buildings into apartments. Read more...
Address: 85 Long Row Campbeltown Argyll and Bute PA28 6EX United Kingdom
Springbank Distillery in Campbeltown is Scotland’s most traditional distillery, the only one to carry out 100% of all production in one place and is still in the ownership of its founding family. Read more...
Address: Highland Park Distillery, Holm Road Kirkwall Orkney Islands KW15 1SU United Kingdom
The abiding care and attention, the hallmark of Highland Park production, manifests itself in the distinctive aromatic, full-bodied floral sweetness of the whisky. Highland Parks incomparable balance comes from a tension between the aromatic Orkney peat and the sweetness of oak casks seasoned with Oloroso sherry. The accolade of Best Spirit in the World wasn’t a one-off. Highland Park has Read more...
Glentauchers distillery is a Speyside Scottish whisky distillery, founded in 1897. In 1985, the distillery was closed down. It was four years later that Caledonian Malt Whisky Distillers, a subsidiary of Allied, acquired the distillery and in August of 1992 spirit flowed from the stills once more. Glentauchers is at present under the watchful eye of Chivas Brothers, following the Read more...
Address: Glenturret distillery, Bridge of Hosh Crieff Perth and Kinross PH7 4HA United Kingdom
Nestled at the foothills of the Highlands near the scenic town of Crieff in Perthshire, Glenturret is Scotland’s oldest, most visited whisky distillery and it’s easy to see why. Truly special and unique, ours is the only Scottish distillery where traditional methods of whisky production are still in use. Read more...
Address: Peterhead Peterhead Aberdeenshire AB42 1ZP United Kingdom
The Glenugie distillery (Invernettie) was located near Peterhead, at the mouth of the river Ugie. The first whisky was distilled at this location in the 1830s, in 1875 the site was also used as a brewery. The buildings have been demolished in 1982 and following years. Glenugie used to be the most Eastern distillery in Scotland. Read more...
Address: 1 Glenglassaugh Distiller Portsoy Aberdeenshire AB45 2SQ United Kingdom
At the east end of the beautiful Sandend Bay, James Moir founded Glenglassaugh Distillery in 1875. Distillery closed in 1986. Glenglassaugh re-started production in 2008. Read more...