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  2. Glencadam distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery changed hands a number of times between 1837 and 1891. Gilmour, Thompson & Company Limited purchased the distillery in 1891 and used some of the Glencadam product in their Royal Blend brand of blended whiskey. The distillery, as with most others, reduced production during World War II owing to fuel and grain rationing. [4]

  3. North Port distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery was renamed Brechin Distillery in 1823, and in 1825, the holding company became Guthrie, Martin & Company. [1] The Glencadam Distillery was founded in 1825, a few hundred yards from the North Port, and in a likely bid to avoid confusion, the Guthries changed the name of their facility from Brechin Distillery to North Port ...

  4. Tomintoul distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery is owned and operated by Angus Dundee Distillers, PLC, of London, England, which also owns and operates the Glencadam distillery. In 2009 Tomintoul entered the Guinness Book of World Records by producing the largest bottle of whisky in the world, containing 105.3 litres of 14-year-old Tomintoul malt whisky. [1]

  5. Glengoyne distillery - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Glenesk distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glen Albyn distillery was founded in 1897 by the Dundee wine merchant James Isle as Highland Esk distillery having been converted from a flax mill. [1] In 1899, JF Caille took over the distillery and renamed it North Esk distillery. [2] The distillery was closed during the First World War, but reopened afterwards. [3]

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    We tried out the $600 tote from Drunk Elephant to see if it was worth it or just an expensive mistake.

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    By Jarrett Renshaw and Alexandra Ulmer (Reuters) -Donald Trump's transition team is considering canceling the U.S. Postal Service's contracts to electrify its delivery fleet, as part of a broader ...

  9. Longmorn distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Longmorn Distillery Company was founded in 1893 by John Duff, Charles Shirres and George Thomson. Duff was a former manager of the Glendronach Distillery and the Bon Accord Distillery in Aberdeen, and was the founder of the Glenlossie Distillery, as well as being involved with unsuccessful distilleries in Cape Town and the USA.