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  2. Aberfeldy distillery - Wikipedia

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    Aberfeldy is situated in the centre of Scotland, some five miles east of Loch Tay and the town of Kenmore and about eight miles south of Loch Tummel. Aberfeldy relies on the fresh water stream Pitilie Burn, which runs alongside the distillery. Aberfeldy is the only distillery in Scotland to use these waters. [7]

  3. Dewar's - Wikipedia

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    The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. [1] Under the control of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Thomas "Tommy" Dewar, the brand expanded to become a global market leader by 1896 and began to win several awards, including a gold medal in the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. [2]

  4. John Dewar & Sons - Wikipedia

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    John Dewar was born in 1825 in the town of Ochterarder, Scotland. He began his career in the whisky trade in the early 1840s. [1] John Dewar & Sons was officially established by John Dewar and his two sons, John Alexander Dewar and James Dewar, in Perth, Scotland. Initially, the company operated as a whisky blender. [1]

  5. See a new side of Kentucky bourbon history with this ... - AOL

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  6. List of listed buildings in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross

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    Dunkeld Road, Aberfeldy Distillery And Dewar's World Of Whisky Including Stalk And Ancillary Buildings 56°37′28″N 3°50′59″W  /  56.624541°N 3.849809°W  / 56.624541; -3.849809  ( Dunkeld Road, Aberfeldy Distillery And Dewar's World Of Whisky Including Stalk And Ancillary Buildings

  7. American Whiskey Trail - Wikipedia

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    The American Whiskey Trail consists of various historical sites – some with operating distilleries – that are open to the public for tours. Sites along the American Whiskey Trail can be visited in any order or sequence desired, although the George Washington Distillery is promoted as the "gateway" to the trail and is a common starting point.

  8. Five new Kentucky distilleries, some you can visit, buy ... - AOL

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    They plan to build a 12,000-square-foot distillery, rickhouse, welcome center, museum and restaurant on 20 acres on Ky. 292 in Pike County. Plans also call for lodging and an underground visitor ...

  9. Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robert Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar DL (6 January 1864 – 11 April 1930) was a Scottish whisky distiller who, along with his brother John Dewar, built their family company John Dewar & Sons into an international success. They blended their whisky to make it more appealing to the international palate and Dewar demonstrated particular skills in ...