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  2. Glengoyne distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glengoyne distillery is a whisky distillery continuously in operation since its founding in 1833 at Dumgoyne, north of Glasgow, Scotland. Glengoyne is unique in producing Highland single malt whisky matured in the Lowlands. Located upon the Highland Line, the division between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, Glengoyne’s stills are in ...

  3. List of whisky distilleries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Distillery Location Year closed Caledonian: Haymarket: 1988, demolished Cambus: Tullibody: 1993, converted into a whisky warehouse facility and cask filling operation Carsebridge: Alloa: 1983, demolished 1990 Dumbarton: West Dunbartonshire: 2002, demolished 2017 Dundashill: Glasgow: 1902, merged with Port Dundas distillery Garnheath: Airdrie ...

  4. Dalmunach distillery - Wikipedia

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    10.000,000. Dalmunach distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery located in Carron, in the whisky region of Speyside. [1][2][3] Built for the Chivas Regal blends, it is owned by the Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard group. [1] The water source comes from the nearby Ballinom Burn, which originates in the Mannoch Hills. [1]

  5. Dalwhinnie distillery - Wikipedia

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    Dalwhinnie distillery, situated in the Highland village of Dalwhinnie in Scotland, produces single malt Scotch whisky.Whilst labelled as Highland, as the Dalwhinnie distillery is located in the Badenoch and Strathspey ward of the Highland Council, it is in the Speyside region - noting that under SWA regulations the full Speyside region falls within the boundaries of the Highlands and so can be ...

  6. Laphroaig distillery - Wikipedia

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    40%. 43%. 48%. 55.3%. Laphroaig distillery (/ ləˈfrɔɪɡ / ⓘ lə-FROYG) [5] is an Islay single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Port Ellen, Islay, Scotland. It is named after the area of land at the head of Loch Laphroaig on the south coast of the island of Islay. The meaning of the toponym is unknown, but a commonly suggested etymology ...

  7. Caol Ila distillery - Wikipedia

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    Caol Ila is derived from Gaelic Caol Ìle for "Sound of Islay" (lit. "Islay Strait") in reference to the distillery's location overlooking the strait between Islay and Jura. It was founded in 1846 by Hector Henderson. The distillery did not fare well, and changed hands in 1854 when Norman Buchanan, owner of the Isle of Jura Distillery, took over.

  8. Glenfarclas distillery - Wikipedia

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    4,000,000 litres. Glenfarclas distillery is a Speyside whisky distillery in Ballindalloch, Scotland. Glenfarclas translates as meaning valley of the green grass. The distillery is owned and run by the Grant family. [1] The distillery has six stills which are the largest on Speyside [2] and are heated directly by gas burners.

  9. Braeval distillery - Wikipedia

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    4 spirit stills [1] Capacity. 4,200,000. Mothballed. 2002-2008. Braeval distillery is a distiller of Scotch whisky in Chapeltown, Banffshire, Scotland. Founded in 1973 as Braes of Glenlivet, the distillery is owned by Chivas Brothers. The name was changed to avoid confusion with an unrelated single malt.

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