Teaninich Scotch Whisky Distillery was built in 1817 and is located in the Highland region of Scotland in Alness. The founder for Teaninich was Captain Hugh Munro.
The water source for this distillery is Dairywell Spring. Very close to this distillery
The Mannochmore distillery lies just south of Elgin in Morayshire, at the heart of Speyside.
Mannochmore is a relatively recent addition to the area and the collection. Built on the site of the Glenlossie distillery in 1971, it draws its water from the
Single malt bottlings of Benrinnes are extremely rare.
It is a remote distillery, situated 210 metres above sea level. The distillery spirit is heavy, meaty and quite sulphury, partly because of a complicated and unusual distillation process it used to
Founded in 1974, Auchroisk is a newbie compared to some of its ancient Speyside counterparts.
Though the distillery itself might be a recent addition to the landscape, Auchroisk Single Malt Scotch Whisky is made from the naturally-pure waters of Dorri
Few distilleries combine tradition and modernity as effectively as Caol Ila.
The distillery is one of Scotland’s most remote, nestled in a cove in Port Askaig, on the tip of Islay. It overlooks the ferocious Sound of Islay, from which it takes its nam
Inchgower is intensely spicy, which is as a result of a hotter than usual second water during the quick mashing regime which cuts back any overt nuttiness. Fermentation is short and the steeply angled lyne arms on the stills help to capture weightier elem
Dailuaine distillery lies tucked between the foot of Ben Rinnes and the River Spey. The name is taken from the Gaelic ‘dail uaine’ meaning green valley, and it’s a title that sits well with the verdant, dew-fresh origins of this naturally fragrant Single