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Glenglassaugh 34YO, 1973

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Has a golden honey color and a aroma of oats and honey. Did not have much aroma first but with a taste that really exploded in the mouth. The taste was oily, with dessert spices like vanilla and cereal flavors.…


Dalwhinnie Distillery

Dal­whin­nie dis­tillery, in Scot­land, pro­duces Single malt Scotch whisky, clas­si­fied among the High­land Single Malts. The dis­tillery was founded with the name of the town it is near, Strath­spey, in the late 1890s. The site was cho­sen for its access…


Balblair Distillery

Bal­blair Dis­tillery is a Scotch whisky dis­tillery located in Edder­ton, Ross-shire, Scotland.

Orig­i­nally founded in 1790, the dis­tillery was rebuilt in 1895 by the designer Charles C. Doig to be closer to the Edder­ton Rail­way Sta­tion on the Inver­ness and…


Dallas Dhu Distillery

Pre­served for pos­ter­ity as a tra­di­tional and his­toric dis­tillery, but no longer in pro­duc­tion Dal­las Dhu, founded in 1899, and lit­tle changed, closed in the early 1980s and reopened its doors to the pub­lic in 1988 under the aegis of…


Cardhu Distillery

Cardhu is a Spey­side dis­tillery founded by the whisky smug­gler John Cum­ming in 1824. The dis­tillery is cur­rently run by Dia­geo and the distillery’s whisky makes up an impor­tant part of the famous John­nie Walker blended whiskies.

His­tory

The dis­tillery…


Aberfeldy Distillery

Aber­feldy Dis­tillery is the home of the highly-acclaimed Aber­feldy 12 and Aber­feldy 21 single malt Scotch Whisky. The dis­tillery is located where Perthshire’s high­est moun­tain, deep­est loch, and longest glen meet, and is his­tor­i­cally and geo­graph­i­cally the ‘Heart of Scotland’.…