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...
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...
Address: The Dalmore Distillery, A9, Dalmore Alness Highland IV17 0UU United Kingdom
In 1263 a member of the Mackenzie clan saved King Alexander III from a charging stag. This single act of bravery was rewarded with the gift of the royal stag emblem for use as the Mackenzie clan crest. The Clan Mackenzie owned The Dalmore Distillery for over a century and its defining influence is still evident to this day, with Read more...
Address: Edderton Edderton Highland IV19 1JZ United Kingdom
Balblair distillery was founded in 1790 in Edderton. Balblair is the 2nd oldest working distillery in Scotland and is situated in the small village of Edderton. The whisky is made by 7 loyal men who are devoted to detail. Author: Caroline Porsiel Read more...