Address: Forres Forres Moray IV36 2QY United Kingdom
The Glenburgie distillery (also known as Glenburgie-Glenlivet and Glen Burgie / Glenburry) started production under the name Kilnflat in 1829 but there are indications that a distillery existed on the site by 1810. The Glenburgie distillery produces the signature single malt for the famous Ballantine’s blended whisky range. Glencraig was produced for a little over two decades; between 1958 and Read more...
Address: 12 High St Campbeltown Argyll and Bute PA28 6DS United Kingdom
Founded in 1832 as Scotia, our distillery survived a decline in the industry in the early part of the 20th century, although it was silent between 1928 and 1933, when it was acquired by Block Brothers. Campbeltown was, reportedly, the ancient seat of the Scottish Parliament set up here by King Fergus in 503AD. Indeed the first site of the Read more...
The Glen Spey distillery was founded in 1884 and acquired at a very early stage, in 1887 by Gilbey’s. The distillery was completely rebuilt in 1970. Apparently, an alternative name for this malt whisky distillery during the early years was Millhaugh. Glen Spey is one of five malt whisky distilleries located in the town of Rothes. The others are Glenrothes, Read more...
Glenallachie is one of the younger distilleries in Scotland. It was built in 1967 (partly in 1968) by Mackinlay McPherson Ltd., a subsidiary of Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd. Glenallachie is located in a part of Speyside that’s especially rich in distilleries. Glenallachie distillery was closed and decommissioned in 1987, just 20 years after it was opened. However, Pernod Ricard Read more...
Address: Inverness Inverness Highland IV1 1AN United Kingdom
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...
Our single malt whisky has been distilled on the banks of the River Lossie since 1897, just outside Elgin, the historic capital of Speyside. The area around Elgin is known as the Laich of Moray. Read more...
Address: Glen Ord Distillery, West Way Muir of Ord Highland IV6 7PD United Kingdom
The Glen Ord distillery was founded in 1838 by Thomas Mackenzie in the Black Isle area north of Inverness. The distillery takes its name from The Ord, a plain 15 miles north of Inverness. In 1882 Alexander Mackenzie registred the name Glenoran for the whisky distilled at Glen Ord distillery. In the early 1980s, the Glen Ord whisky was still Read more...
Address: Glen Elgin Road Fogwatt Moray IV30 8SZ United Kingdom
Glen Elgin Distillery nestles quietly in the heart of Speyside. Today, the distillery still proudly depicts the White Horse emblem and is part of UDV’s ‘Elgin Group’, along with Linkwood, Glenlossie and Mannochmore. The whisky is still a key component of White Horse blended whisky, which is exported to over 200 countries worldwide. Read more...