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Blair Athol distillery is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the south edge of Pitlochry in Perthshire, near the River Tummel in Scotland. It is used in Bell's whisky , and is also normally available in a 12-year-old bottling.
Bell's Scotch Whisky barrel at the Blair Athol distillery in Pitlochry, Perthshire. Bell's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by Diageo in Scotland.It was originally produced by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd and is one of the best selling whiskies in the UK, only slightly behind The Famous Grouse which is the best selling Scotch whisky on the island.
Town clock Fishers Hotel on Atholl Road Fish ladder in Pitlochry. The town has two whisky distilleries. Edradour is the smallest legal distillery in Scotland, and Blair Athol Distillery, [9] which has a popular visitor centre, dates back to 1798. Edradour sits to the east of town at the foot of the Moulin Moor.
The whisky produced started to be used in White Horse blends and since 1977 in single malt whisky. [3] In 1987, The Distillers Company was renamed as United Distillers. [4] In 1997, with the merger of Guinness plc (United Distillers owner) and Grand Metropolitan, Glen Elgin distillery become part of the new company, Diageo. [5]
The distillery became fully operational in 2020. [2] The distillery facilities cost £9 million to construct. [8] [6] In 2021, the distillery donated a cask to Strathcarron Hospice. [9] The first bottles of Falkirk distillery single malt whisky produced were auctioned in December 2023. [3] The distillery's whisky went on general public sale in ...
Balblair distillery is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky located in Edderton, Ross-shire, Scotland. 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 Ross-shire Railway line.
Blair Atholl railway station; Blair Athol distillery in Pitlochry, Scotland, UK; Other uses. Blair Athol (horse) was a British racehorse that won the 1864 Epsom Derby;
Glengoyne is regularly referred to as the "most beautiful distillery in Scotland". [6] [9] [11] [12] The distillery has been in continuous operation producing Highland single malt whisky for over 175 years [4] with a current distilling capacity of over one million litres of alcohol and over 35,000 visitors per annum. [13]