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  2. Port Ellen, owned by international drinks giant Diageo, was closed in 1983 as a global recession and overproduction combined to produce a surplus of unwanted Scotch dubbed the “whisky loch (lake

  3. Royal Lochnagar distillery - Wikipedia

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    Royal Lochnagar distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery based on the Abergeldie Estate, near Balmoral Castle in Royal Deeside. [2] [3] It is close to the mountain Lochnagar. [1] The distillery is in the Highland whisky-producing area of Scotland. The distillery holds a Royal Warrant. [4] [5]

  4. Tobermory distillery - Wikipedia

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    A heavily peated whisky is also produced, but in small quantities, named Ledaig after the original distillery name. [18] The malts are used in a number of blends including Scottish Leader and Black Bottle. [1] The water for the distillery comes from a private loch near to the Mishnish lochs. [18]

  5. Campbeltown single malts - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review indicated that the whisky produced here offers notes of "dried fruit, vanilla, toffee, and brine within a dry and pungent body". The Visit Scotland web site is more specific, defining Springbank malts as "robust and smoky with hints of their maritime roots", [6] the Glen Scotia single malts as "lighter with grassy notes" [7] and Glengyle's Kilkerran whisky as "lighter and sweeter ...

  6. Dalwhinnie distillery - Wikipedia

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    1989: Dalwhinnie 15 year old becomes one of the Six Classic Malts of Scotland. [6] 1991: New visitor centre opens. [6] 1994: Dalwhinnie is confirmed by the Met. Office as having the coldest average recorded temperature, 6 °C (43 °F), of any inhabited region in Scotland and probably the U.K. [6] 1995: Distillery refitted.

  7. Caol Ila distillery - Wikipedia

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    Caol Ila distillery (/ k ʌ l ˈ iː l ə /; Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-staile Chaol Ìle [t̪ʰəˈs̪t̪alə xɯːlˈiːlə], "Sound of Islay Distillery") is a Scotch whisky distillery near Port Askaig on the isle of Islay, Scotland, owned by Diageo.

  8. The Smoothest and Most Affordable Whiskeys You Can Find ... - AOL

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    3. Nikka Whisky From The Barrel. Price: $59 Region: Japan Tasting Notes: Malt, peat, and spice ABV: 51.4% This Japanese blend earned Whisky Advocate’s top spot in its ranking of most exciting ...

  9. Scapa distillery - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, a 16 years old Scapa whisky was released, with an extra two years in first fill American oak casks. [9] The 16-year-old was discontinued in 2016. [10] The core products of the distillery are currently Scapa Skiren (matured in American first fill oak casks) and Scapa Glansa (a lightly smoked peat whisky).

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