Whisky Distilleries

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Talisker was, until 2017, the only distillery on the Isle of Skye in the group of the Inner Hebridian Islands. It produces a peated, very spicy Single Malt Scotch.
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Laphroaig (pronounced 'La-froig') means 'the beautiful hollow by a broad bay' in Gaelic. The area around the distillery, which is located on the remote island of Islay (pronounced 'Ei-la') off the west coast of Scotland, is just as beautiful. Laphroaig...
Sherry Oak Sweet
Only a few distilleries in Scotland are still private owned. The Speyside distillery Glenfarclas is one of them. Maybe it’s the best known among them and maybe it’s one of the most successful family owned distilleries in Scotland ever. But for sure the...
Sherry Fruit Sweet
Glendronach was founded in the year 1826 by James Allardes. It is located near the city of Huntly in the Scottish Speyside.
Sweet Oak Vanilla
On the foot of the hills of Convals lies the Distillery of Glenfiddich. It produces Scotch Malt Whisky. William J. Grant built it in 1892.
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The Lagavulin is located on the Isle of Islay. It's directly between Ardbeg and Laphroaig. Lagavulin is Galic and means "hollow by the mill". Read more about it below.↓
Peat Smoke Sweet Sherry
The Scottish Bowmore distillery is located on the idyllic island of Islay (pronounced 'Aila'), which is part of the Inner Hebrides. Bowmore was founded in the 18th century, making it one of Scotland's oldest distilleries.
Sweet Peat Smoke Heather
Highland Park is one of the most northerly distilleries in Scotland, being located on the north island of Orkney. This beautiful but isolated distillery has an impressive range of official bottlings.
Sweet Fruit Spices
The stretch of land in the Northern Highland on which Glenmorangie stands has been the site for alcohol production (mostly illicit) since the Middle Ages, setting a formidable legacy. Glenmorangie was founded in 1843, although operation didn’t start until...
Oak Fruit Sweet
Glenfiddich is very special in the scope of Scottish distilleries as it is still managed today by its founders, William Grant & Sons. The distillery was founded between 1886-87 by William Grant, who also founded Balvenie and Mortlach.
Sherry Walnut Sweet
Bunnahabhain means 'river mouth' translated from Gaelic. The distillery is the northernmost on the island of Islay and is located about three kilometres from Port Askaig. It was built by the Greenless Brothers in 1881.
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The Ardbeg distillery was officially founded in 1815 by John McDougall. But Whisky was distilled long before that. There are no documentations, as Ardbeg was an illegal business back in 1794.
Sweet Peat Smoke Fruit
Bruichladdich is Gaelic (Bruchláddich or Bruikladdie) and means corner of the beach or gentle slope of the sea. The distillery was built in the year 1881 by the Brothers Robert, William and John Gourlay Harvey.
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Built in 1846, Caol Ila is the largest of the eight distilleries scattered across the Isle of Islay on the west of Scotland. Read more about it below.↓
Sherry Sweet Fruit
In 1879 the distillery was built near the Lour stream by James Fleming. During his time the Aberlour distillery was the most modern distillery at the time.
Fruit Sweet Oak
The Glenlivet distillery is one of the most famous Scotch distilleries in the world. Translated from Galic "Glenlivet"means Valley of the Livet" The Livet is the river that runs through the valley.