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Scottish Distillery Directory

113 distilleries covered and counting. Sorted by region. Click any for the full TasteSCOT profile — tours, core range, rating, and our honest take.

speyside

Glenfiddich

Founded 1886 · William Grant & Sons

Open
4.2

The world’s best-selling single malt, Glenfiddich is where most people’s Scotch journey begins. Founded by William Grant and still family-owned, it remains one of the few distilleries to bottle its own spirit on-site.

The Macallan

Founded 1824 · Edrington

Open
4.4

The most valuable single malt brand in the world. Famous for sherry-cask maturation and, increasingly, for price inflation. The architecturally-stunning visitor centre is worth a visit on its own merits.

The Glenlivet

Founded 1824 · Pernod Ricard

Open

The first legal distillery in the parish under the 1823 Excise Act, and one of the largest single malt brands in the world. Glenlivet sits at the centre of Speyside both geographically and historically.

Aberlour

Founded 1879 · Pernod Ricard

Open

A Speyside favourite for sherry-cask fans, best known internationally for the cask-strength A’bunadh series. Sweet, rich, and notably big-bodied for the region.

The Balvenie

Founded 1892 · William Grant & Sons

Open

Sister distillery to Glenfiddich and one of very few still maintaining its own floor maltings. Known for honeyed, slightly waxy, sherry-influenced spirit.

Cardhu

Founded 1824 · Diageo

Open

Founded by Helen Cumming and the spiritual home of Johnnie Walker, Cardhu is a smooth, easy, fruit-forward Speyside that punches well above its weight as a beginner single malt.

Cragganmore

Founded 1869 · Diageo

Open

One of Diageo’s six ‘Classic Malts’. Cragganmore is unusually complex for an entry-age Speyside thanks to its short, flat-topped stills and unique condensing setup.

Glenfarclas

Founded 1836 · J & G Grant (independent)

Open

One of the few remaining family-owned Speyside distilleries, still in the hands of the Grant family after six generations. Famous for sherry-cask whisky at fair prices, especially the 15 and 25.

The Glenrothes

Founded 1879 · Edrington

Closed

Long a backbone of the Cutty Sark and Famous Grouse blends, Glenrothes has steadily built a reputation as a serious sherry-cask single malt in its own right. Not currently open to visitors.

Glen Grant

Founded 1840 · Campari Group

Open

An enormous Speyside distillery with a famously beautiful Victorian garden, Glen Grant is the best-selling single malt in Italy and produces notably light, clean, apple-and-pear spirit thanks to its tall stills and purifiers.

Glen Moray

Founded 1897 · La Martiniquéaise

Open

The ruthless value champion of entry-level Speyside. Glen Moray Classic is widely available below £20 and remains a perfectly competent everyday single malt.

Linkwood

Founded 1821 · Diageo

Closed

A workhorse Diageo distillery whose spirit features in many blends but is rarely seen as an official single malt. A favourite of independent bottlers for its perfumed, floral character.

Mortlach

Founded 1823 · Diageo

Closed

Known as ‘the Beast of Dufftown’ for its uniquely complex 2.81-times distillation regime. Big, meaty, sulphury, sherry-influenced — the polar opposite of typical ‘light Speyside’.

Strathisla

Founded 1786 · Pernod Ricard

Open

Often called the prettiest distillery in Scotland and the official home of Chivas Regal. Strathisla is one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in the country.

Tamdhu

Founded 1897 · Ian Macleod Distillers

Open

Quietly one of the best-value 100% sherry-cask Speysides on the market since its 2013 reboot under Ian Macleod. The 15 in particular is widely regarded as superb for the price.

Tamnavulin

Founded 1966 · Whyte and Mackay

Closed

Built in the 1960s during a wave of Speyside expansion, Tamnavulin is best known today for its budget-friendly Double Cask bottling, regularly seen below £22 in supermarkets.

Tomintoul

Founded 1965 · Angus Dundee Distillers

Closed

Marketed as ‘the gentle dram’, Tomintoul is light, easy and unpretentious. Sits at one of the highest elevations of any Scottish distillery.

Knockando

Founded 1898 · Diageo

Closed

A Diageo workhorse whose spirit feeds the J&B blend. The official 12 Year Old single malt is rare in the UK but huge in southern Europe.

BenRiach

Founded 1898 · Brown-Forman

Open

One of the most experimental distilleries in Speyside — making peated, unpeated and triple-distilled spirit on the same site, and famous for adventurous wine-cask finishes.

Benromach

Founded 1898 · Gordon & MacPhail

Open

A small distillery owned by legendary independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail. Notable for its lightly peated house style — a deliberate throwback to pre-1960s Speyside character.

Speyburn

Founded 1897 · Inver House (Thai Beverage)

Closed

A pretty Victorian distillery in Rothes producing fresh, easy-drinking Speyside spirit. Best known for being a regular fixture on supermarket value shelves.

Aultmore

Founded 1896 · John Dewar & Sons (Bacardi)

Closed

Long a backbone of the Dewar’s blend, Aultmore was relaunched as a single malt in 2014 and quickly developed a cult following for its clean, grassy, almost gin-like character.

Longmorn

Founded 1894 · Pernod Ricard

Closed

A whisky-geek favourite often spoken of in the same breath as the great old Speysides. Most of its output goes into Chivas blends, but the 16 Year Old single malt is exceptional.

Miltonduff

Founded 1824 · Pernod Ricard

Closed

A massive Pernod Ricard workhorse on the western edge of Elgin, producing spirit primarily for the Ballantine’s blend. Rarely seen as an official single malt.

Glentauchers

Founded 1898 · Pernod Ricard

Closed

An almost invisible Speyside distillery whose spirit goes mostly into Ballantine’s. A favourite of independent bottlers for its delicate, fruity character.

Roseisle

Founded 2009 · Diageo

Closed

Diageo’s vast modern Speyside facility, capable of producing both Speyside and Highland-style spirit. Released as a single malt for the first time in 2023 as part of Diageo’s Special Releases.

Dufftown

Founded 1896 · Diageo

Closed

Founded in 1896 in what Banffshire locals call 'the Malt whisky capital of the world' — Dufftown has more working distilleries per square mile than anywhere else in Scotland. The distillery itself is a workhorse for the Singleton brand; not open to general visitors but hugely important for blends.

Craigellachie

Founded 1891 · John Dewar & Sons (Bacardi)

Closed

Founded in 1891 on a key Speyside junction where the Fiddich meets the Spey. Famous for retaining old-school worm-tub condensers, which give the spirit a distinctive meaty, sulphury character. Not open for tours but the brand is now widely available as a single malt via Dewar's core range (13, 17, 23).

Dailuaine

Founded 1852 · Diageo

Closed

A large, almost hidden Speyside distillery tucked into the Carron valley by the Spey. Almost exclusively feeds Diageo's blends — Johnnie Walker especially — so single malt bottlings are rare and usually come from independent bottlers rather than the distillery itself.

Inchgower

Founded 1871 · Diageo

Closed

Sits by the Moray Firth in the fishing town of Buckie — one of the few coastal Speyside distilleries, which shows up as a distinctive salty edge in the spirit. Core output goes into Bell's blends; occasional Special Releases put single-malt Inchgower on whisky enthusiasts' radars.

Mannochmore

Founded 1971 · Diageo

Closed

Built in 1971 on the same Elgin site as Glenlossie, producing a lighter, more floral Speyside spirit. Famous for the cult 1990s release 'Loch Dhu' — an aggressively blackened novelty bottling that is either loved or loathed depending on who you ask.

Tormore

Founded 1958 · Elixir Distillers

Closed

The first new Speyside distillery built in the 20th century and instantly recognisable for its distinctive 1950s modernist architecture (Sir Albert Richardson designed it). Bought by independent bottler Elixir in 2022, which has brought long-overdue attention to a much-underrated Speyside malt.

Auchroisk

Founded 1974 · Diageo

Closed

A modern (1974) Diageo distillery built around a single spring near Mulben. Spirit was historically released as 'The Singleton of Auchroisk' before that brand moved to other distilleries; today production mostly feeds blends. Independent bottler releases are where to find single-malt Auchroisk.

Allt-a-Bhainne

Founded 1975 · Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard)

Closed

Built in 1975 to supply Chivas Regal, Allt-a-Bhainne went without an official single-malt release for decades before Pernod Ricard finally launched core expressions in 2018. Architecturally distinctive pagoda-free design, and surprisingly affordable at retail.

Braeval

Founded 1973 · Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard)

Closed

At 355m above sea level, Braeval is the highest distillery in Scotland — built in 1973 in the remote uplands near Tomintoul. Production feeds Chivas Regal; official single-malt bottlings are very rare, with most enthusiast releases coming via independent bottlers.

Ballindalloch

Founded 2014 · Macpherson-Grant family

Open

A single-estate distillery opened in 2014 within the grounds of Ballindalloch Castle, using barley grown on the estate and water from nearby springs. Production is small, patient, and overseen by the Macpherson-Grant family; the visitor experience is one of the most intimate on Speyside.

GlenAllachie

Founded 1967 · The GlenAllachie Distillers Co (Billy Walker)

Open

A workhorse Chivas distillery for its first 50 years until veteran distiller Billy Walker (ex-GlenDronach, BenRiach) acquired it in 2017 and launched it as a premium single malt. Heavy sherry-cask maturation and aggressive cask-strength releases have turned it into one of the most hype-heavy new independents.

Glenburgie

Founded 1810 · Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard)

Closed

A large Chivas Brothers distillery near Forres whose spirit is the backbone of Ballantine's blended Scotch. Official single malt releases are very rare — single-cask independent bottlings are the usual way to try Glenburgie on its own.

Dalmunach

Founded 2015 · Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard)

Closed

Chivas's architecturally striking 2015 distillery, built on the site of the demolished Imperial distillery in Carron. Sits directly opposite Dailuaine across the Spey. Spirit feeds Chivas's blending programme; very limited single malt availability so far.

Kininvie

Founded 1990 · William Grant & Sons

Closed

William Grant's third Dufftown distillery, built in 1990 alongside Glenfiddich and Balvenie to supply Monkey Shoulder and Grant's blends. Single malt releases are extremely rare and usually travel-retail only — Kininvie is the quiet sibling that most visitors never know exists.

Glen Spey

Founded 1878 · Diageo

Closed

One of the quieter Rothes distilleries, founded in 1878 and now producing spirit almost exclusively for J&B blended Scotch. Single malt releases are limited to the Flora & Fauna range and independent bottlings — tours are not available.

islay

Lagavulin

Founded 1816 · Diageo

Open
4.8

Iconic Islay distillery on the southern shore, Lagavulin produces some of the most intensely peated, deeply maritime whisky in Scotland. The 16 Year Old is a benchmark Islay dram.

Bruichladdich

Founded 1881 · Rémy Cointreau

Open
4.6

Islay’s self-styled progressive distillery produces unpeated (Laddie), heavily peated (Port Charlotte) and super-heavily peated (Octomore) spirit on the same site. Terroir-obsessed and determinedly independent-minded.

Laphroaig

Founded 1815 · Suntory / Beam

Open

The most polarising of the Islay distilleries — enormously peated, heavy on iodine and TCP notes. Laphroaig is Marmite whisky, and that’s exactly how its fans want it.

Ardbeg

Founded 1815 · LVMH (Glenmorangie Co.)

Open

Islay’s cult favourite. Ardbeg 10 is widely considered one of the best 10-year-old single malts in Scotland full stop, and the Committee membership programme built a fanbase before cult-brand marketing was fashionable.

Bowmore

Founded 1779 · Suntory / Beam

Open

The oldest distillery on Islay and one of the oldest in Scotland. Bowmore sits right on the shore of Loch Indaal and offers a more restrained, balanced peat character than its southern neighbours.

Bunnahabhain

Founded 1881 · Distell

Open

The quiet one on Islay — mostly unpeated, with a characteristic salty, nutty, coastal character instead of heavy smoke. A good entry point to ‘Islay’ for people who think they don’t like peat.

Caol Ila

Founded 1846 · Diageo

Open

The largest distillery on Islay by output, historically the backbone of the Johnnie Walker blends. Caol Ila’s house style is peat smoke delivered with a notably lighter, cleaner body than Lagavulin or Ardbeg.

Kilchoman

Founded 2005 · Kilchoman Distillery Co. (independent)

Open

Islay’s first new distillery in 124 years when it opened in 2005, and a true farm distillery — growing its own barley, floor malting on site, bottling at source. The cafe is widely regarded as the best lunch on Islay.

Ardnahoe

Founded 2019 · Hunter Laing

Open

Islay’s newest distillery, opened in 2019 by long-established independent bottler Hunter Laing. The visitor centre has some of the best views on the island across the Sound of Islay.

Port Ellen

Founded 1825 · Diageo

Closed

One of the most legendary names in Islay whisky — mothballed in 1983, its 1970s and early-80s bottlings became some of the most collectable Scotch ever. Diageo reopened the rebuilt distillery in 2024 with new stills running alongside a restoration of the original buildings; new-make spirit is now quietly maturing for future releases.

Portintruan

Founded 2024 · Elixir Distillers

Closed

Elixir Distillers' first Islay distillery, built on the shore west of Port Ellen at the historic Gartbreck site and officially opened in 2024. Sister operation to Elixir's indie bottling business and the newly-owned Tormore distillery in Speyside; first commercial releases still several years away.

lowland

Auchentoshan

Founded 1823 · Suntory / Beam

Open
4.0

Scotland’s only triple-distilled single malt, producing notably light and delicate spirit. A 10-minute drive from Glasgow and easily the most accessible distillery visit for city-break tourists.

Bladnoch

Founded 1817 · David Prior

Open

Scotland's most southerly distillery, founded in 1817 and revived by Australian entrepreneur David Prior in 2015. Produces classically light, grassy Lowland single malts in a quiet corner of Dumfries & Galloway that most visitors never reach.

Glenkinchie

Founded 1837 · Diageo

Open

Known as “The Edinburgh Malt”, Glenkinchie sits in rolling farmland 25 minutes south of the capital and is the most-visited Lowland distillery. The 12 Year Old is the reference point for delicate, grassy Lowland style — a useful gateway for beginners.

Daftmill

Founded 2005 · Francis & Ian Cuthbert

Closed

A working farm distillery run by the Cuthbert family on a Fife arable farm. Releases are tiny, seasonal (Summer and Winter batches), and sell out within minutes — genuinely one of the hardest single malts in Scotland to buy at retail.

Lindores Abbey

Founded 2017 · McKenzie Smith family

Open

Built on the site of Lindores Abbey, home to the earliest documented whisky making in Scotland (a 1494 Exchequer Roll entry for Friar John Cor). The modern distillery opened in 2017 and produces a light, honeyed style — the tour includes the abbey ruins.

Ailsa Bay

Founded 2007 · William Grant & Sons

Closed

An unusual beast — a heavily peated single malt produced inside William Grant's massive Girvan grain distillery complex. Not what anyone expects from a Lowland. Limited small-batch releases only; the site itself is closed to visitors.

InchDairnie

Founded 2015 · John Fergus & Co

Closed

An innovation-led distillery quietly building a reputation for experimentation — multiple mash bills, rye-based releases (RyeLaw), and the PrinLaws Collection. Spirit is held back for long maturation, so commercial releases are only just emerging.

Kingsbarns

Founded 2014 · Wemyss Family

Open

A converted Georgian farmstead on the Fife coast just south of St Andrews, owned by the Wemyss family (of Wemyss Malts independent bottling). Core “Dream to Dram” release leans sherry-cask fruity; the visitor centre is among the best-designed in the Lowlands.

Annandale

Founded 1836 · Professor David Thomson

Open

Founded in 1836, mothballed in 1918, and resurrected in 2014 by Professor David Thomson. Unusually produces both unpeated (Man O' Words) and heavily peated (Man O' Sword) single malts from the same site — named after the two sides of Robert Burns' character.

Holyrood

Founded 2019 · Holyrood Distillery

Open

Edinburgh's first single malt distillery in nearly 100 years, opened in 2019 in a converted Victorian railway goods shed near Holyrood Park. Focused on experimentation with heritage barleys, yeast varietals, and non-standard grains. Central location makes it the easiest distillery tour in any Scottish city.

The Borders Distillery

Founded 2018 · The Three Stills Company

Open

The first legal whisky distillery in the Scottish Borders since 1837, built into a restored Victorian electricity works in Hawick. Produces both malt and grain whisky, sources Borders-grown barley, and has a real focus on regional identity — the distillery is easily the most significant whisky opening in the south of Scotland in modern history.

Clydeside

Founded 2017 · Morrison Glasgow Distillers

Open

Built into a restored Victorian pumphouse on the north bank of the Clyde next to the Riverside Museum, Clydeside was Glasgow's first new single malt distillery in over a century when it opened in 2017. Run by Tim Morrison, the former owner of Bowmore, and his family.

Eden Mill

Founded 2014 · Eden Mill

Open

A combined brewery and distillery in Guardbridge, just outside St Andrews, founded in 2014 on the site of a 19th-century paper mill. Better known to most visitors for its gin range and brewery, Eden Mill's single malt releases have quietly grown in profile since the first bottling in 2018.

campbeltown

islands

Highland Park

Founded 1798 · Edrington

Open
4.5

Orkney’s northernmost Scotch distillery uses heather-infused peat and slow maturation in a famously cold island climate. Balanced, honeyed, lightly smoky.

Talisker

Founded 1830 · Diageo

Open

The only distillery on Skye for most of its history, sitting on the shore of Loch Harport in Carbost. Talisker 10 is one of the most instantly recognisable Scotch profiles — peppery, maritime, gently smoked — and the distillery is a near-compulsory stop for any Skye road trip.

Isle of Raasay

Founded 2017 · R&B Distillers

Open

The first legal distillery on the small Inner Hebridean island of Raasay, just off Skye's east coast. Produces both lightly peated and unpeated spirit side-by-side and vats them; the visitor centre doubles as a boutique hotel for overnight stays.

Tobermory

Founded 1798 · Distell International

Open

The only distillery on Mull, operating since 1798 on the harbour of colourfully painted Tobermory. Unusually runs two brands from the same stills — unpeated Tobermory and heavily peated Ledaig — produced in alternating seasonal campaigns.

Jura

Founded 1810 · Whyte & Mackay

Open

The only distillery on Jura, sitting in the island's single village of Craighouse. Historically made a lighter, less assertive Islands style than nearby Islay despite being visible across the Sound of Islay — the Journey and 10 Year Old are the workhorses.

Lochranza (Isle of Arran)

Founded 1995 · Isle of Arran Distillers

Open

Arran's first legal distillery for more than 150 years, founded in 1995 in the village of Lochranza on the island's northern tip. Non-chill-filtered core range at 46% ABV gives the whisky real weight for a young Islands malt; 2019 brought a second Arran distillery at Lagg in the south.

Torabhaig

Founded 2017 · Mossburn Distillers

Open

Skye's second legal distillery, opened in 2017 inside a restored 19th-century farmstead on the Sleat peninsula. Produces a distinctively peated style via its Legacy Series annual releases — the first 'well-tempered' peated Skye whisky outside Talisker in modern history.

Isle of Harris

Founded 2015 · Isle of Harris Distillers

Open

Founded as a social enterprise to bring jobs to the Outer Hebrides, initially famous for its Isle of Harris Gin (with the distinctive sugar kelp botanical) while its Hearach single malt matured. The inaugural whisky release landed in 2023 — lightly peated, coastal, and very Hebridean.

Scapa

Founded 1885 · Pernod Ricard

Closed

Orkney's less famous distillery, sitting on the shore of Scapa Flow a few miles south of Highland Park. Produces unpeated, honeyed, coastal spirit — a stylistic counterpoint to its neighbour. Not currently open to the public.

Lagg (Isle of Arran)

Founded 2019 · Isle of Arran Distillers

Open

Arran's second legal distillery, opened in 2019 on the island's south coast as a peated counterpart to Lochranza's unpeated style. Small, architecturally striking visitor centre with one of the best distillery-cafe views in Scotland. A natural pair with a Lochranza visit if you're staying a few days on Arran.

highland

Oban

Founded 1794 · Diageo

Open
4.3

A tiny two-still distillery sitting right in the middle of the town it’s named after. Oban bridges Highland and West Coast island character — gently smoky, salty, fruity.

The Dalmore

Founded 1839 · Whyte and Mackay (Emperador Inc.)

Open

The Highland distillery that appears on more end-of-year gift lists than any other. Dalmore is famous for heavy sherry-cask maturation and extremely serious prices at the top of its range.

Glenmorangie

Founded 1843 · LVMH

Open

Home to the tallest stills in Scotland — nearly five metres — which produces a notably light, fragrant spirit. Glenmorangie is one of the best-selling single malts in Scotland full stop.

Old Pulteney

Founded 1826 · Inver House (Thai Beverage)

Open

‘The Maritime Malt’ — a coastal Highland distillery in Wick, once the herring-fishing capital of Europe. Salty, briny, lightly oily character thanks to its unusually-shaped stills.

Dalwhinnie

Founded 1898 · Diageo

Open

One of the highest and coldest distilleries in Scotland, a Diageo Classic Malt right on the A9 between Perth and Inverness. Honeyed, gentle, slightly waxy — a reliable easy sipper.

Aberfeldy

Founded 1898 · John Dewar & Sons (Bacardi)

Open

The heart of the Dewar’s blend and a notably honey-forward single malt. The visitor centre — ‘Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery’ — is one of the most polished in the Highlands.

Edradour

Founded 1825 · Signatory Vintage

Open

For years the smallest distillery in Scotland, Edradour is a picture-postcard ‘farm distillery’ on the edge of Pitlochry. Now owned by independent bottler Signatory Vintage and producing both unpeated (Edradour) and peated (Ballechin) spirit.

Tomatin

Founded 1897 · Takara Shuzo

Open

Once Scotland’s biggest distillery by output, Tomatin is now a mid-size operation with a strong value proposition — the 12 Year Old is among the better sub-£40 single malts around.

Clynelish

Founded 1967 · Diageo

Open

One of Diageo’s most sought-after malts and long a whisky-geek favourite. The 14 Year Old is famous for its distinctive waxy, slightly oily texture that fans spend years chasing.

Balblair

Founded 1790 · Inver House (Thai Beverage)

Open

One of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, hidden away in the rolling Ross-shire countryside. Delicate, fruity, and famously featured in the film The Angels’ Share.

GlenDronach

Founded 1826 · Brown-Forman

Open

A sherry-cask powerhouse, often spoken of alongside Macallan and Glenfarclas but at notably fairer prices. The 15 Revival in particular has a cult following.

Ben Nevis

Founded 1825 · Nikka Whisky (Asahi)

Open

A Fort William distillery under the shadow of Britain’s highest mountain, owned by Japanese Nikka since 1989. Full-bodied, slightly funky, and a whisky-nerd favourite for independent bottlings.

Ardnamurchan

Founded 2014 · Adelphi Distillery

Open

The most westerly distillery on the British mainland, run by renowned independent bottler Adelphi and powered by 100% renewable energy. Produces both peated and unpeated spirit which is then blended in the flagship AD bottling.

Deanston

Founded 1965 · Distell International

Open

Converted from a Victorian cotton mill in 1965 on the River Teith in Doune. Self-powered by its own hydroelectric turbines, uses non-chill-filtered organic spirit, and appeared as a film location in The Angels' Share. Great-value, genuinely welcoming tours.

Tullibardine

Founded 1949 · Picard Vins & Spiritueux

Open

Founded in 1949 by William Delmé-Evans on the site of a 1488 brewery reputedly supplying beer to the young James IV. French-owned since 2011, which shows up in the wine-cask-finished core range (225 Sauternes, 228 Burgundy). Sits right on the A9.

Glen Garioch

Founded 1797 · Suntory / Beam

Open

One of Scotland's oldest distilleries, founded in 1797 in the rural Aberdeenshire town of Oldmeldrum. The 12 Year Old is bottled unchill-filtered at 48% — unusual for a core supermarket-available single malt — which gives it real weight for the price.

Royal Brackla

Founded 1812 · John Dewar & Sons (Bacardi)

Closed

Founded in 1812 and the first distillery to be granted a Royal Warrant (by William IV in 1835), which is where the 'Royal' prefix comes from. Core range (12, 18, 21) leans sherry-finished and is positioned as a premium single malt. Not open to general visitors.

Wolfburn

Founded 2013 · Aurora Brewing

Open

Scotland's most northerly mainland distillery, built in 2013 a few hundred metres from the site of the original Wolfburn (which closed in the 1860s). Small team, hand-operated, and rarely gets the attention of the big-name Highlands — worth the diversion if you're already in Thurso.

Brora

Founded 1819 · Diageo

Open

Closed in 1983 and reopened by Diageo in 2021 after a meticulous restoration, Brora's silent-period 1970s bottlings are among the most collectable (and expensive) Scotch whiskies ever released. New-production spirit won't be commercially available for years — visits are by private appointment only.

Royal Lochnagar

Founded 1845 · Diageo

Open

Sits within sight of Balmoral Castle on Royal Deeside and was granted its Royal Warrant in 1848 after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited from the estate next door. One of Diageo's smallest distilleries — tiny output, tiny visitor centre — but easy to combine with a Balmoral day out.

Fettercairn

Founded 1824 · Whyte & Mackay

Open

A quiet Aberdeenshire distillery founded in 1824 under the Cairn o' Mount, notable for its unusual cooling rings that spray cold water down the outside of the stills during distillation — a technique found nowhere else in Scotch whisky. Recent rebrand has pushed the single malt upmarket.

Blair Athol

Founded 1798 · Diageo

Open

Founded in 1798 on the southern edge of Pitlochry, this is one of the most-visited Highland distilleries by virtue of location alone — Pitlochry is a stop on the main A9 tourist route. The single malt is a key ingredient in Bell's, with a 12 Year Old available for visitors.

Knockdhu (anCnoc)

Founded 1893 · Inver House Distillers (Thai Beverage)

Closed

A small Aberdeenshire distillery whose single malt is bottled as 'anCnoc' (Gaelic for 'the hill') to avoid confusion with the similarly-named Speyside Knockando. Light, honeyed, and genuinely underrated — the 12 Year Old is a regular recommendation for beginners at sensible prices.

Glen Ord

Founded 1838 · Diageo

Open

A large working distillery on the Black Isle north of Inverness, still with its own traditional floor maltings on site — rare in modern Scotch. Former home of The Singleton of Glen Ord (now an Asia-focused brand), with Distiller's Editions occasionally available for enthusiasts.

Loch Lomond

Founded 1964 · Loch Lomond Group

Closed

Unusually for a single distillery, Loch Lomond produces an enormous range of styles thanks to its straight-necked lomond stills — allowing it to make single malt, single grain, and peated spirit on one site. Now widely stocked in UK supermarkets after a decade of rebranding under the Loch Lomond Group.

Nc'nean

Founded 2017 · Nc'nean Distillery

Open

Founded in 2017 on the remote Morvern peninsula by Annabel Thomas, Nc'nean became the UK's first verified net-zero whisky distillery. Uses 100% organic Scottish barley and renewable energy; the contemporary branding and inclusive marketing have made it a breakout indie favourite.

Ardmore

Founded 1898 · Beam Suntory

Closed

A large Aberdeenshire distillery founded in 1898 to supply the growing Teacher's blended Scotch brand. Unusually peated for an eastern Highland malt — the 'Ardmore Legacy' and 'Traditional' bottlings are both light-smoke profiles that offer a gentler entry to peated whisky than Islay.

Glengoyne

Founded 1833 · Ian Macleod Distillers

Open

Sits on the Highland line just 30 minutes north of Glasgow, making it one of the most accessible working distilleries in Scotland. Famously unpeated and famously slow-distilled — the slowest in Scotland, they'll tell you — with a consistently excellent sherried core range.

Teaninich

Founded 1817 · Diageo

Closed

A large, production-focused Diageo distillery on the Cromarty Firth that almost exclusively feeds Johnnie Walker and other blends. Teaninich single malt bottlings are rare — the most accessible is the Flora & Fauna 10 Year Old — which makes it a collectors' target rather than a high-street buy.

The Glenturret

Founded 1763 · Lalique Group / Art & Terroir

Open

Claims to be Scotland's oldest working distillery with operations dating to 1763 at The Hosh near Crieff. Formerly the spiritual home of Famous Grouse before being acquired by French crystal house Lalique in 2019 and repositioned as an ultra-premium single malt — now with a Michelin-starred on-site restaurant.

Arbikie

Founded 2014 · Stirling family

Open

A family farm distillery on the Angus coast run by three brothers from the Stirling family, with a 'field to bottle' approach using barley and potatoes grown on the estate. Already known for gin and vodka; first single-malt release arrived in 2023 after nearly a decade of patient maturation.

GlenWyvis

Founded 2015 · GlenWyvis Distillery (community-owned)

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The UK's first 100% community-owned distillery, funded by a 2016 crowd-share offer and built on a hill above Dingwall. Powered by on-site wind, hydro and solar; the inaugural whisky release landed in 2021. Not currently open for daily tours but hosts ticketed events.

Dornoch

Founded 2016 · Thompson Brothers / Phil and Simon Thompson

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A tiny distillery built into a converted fire station next to Dornoch Castle Hotel by brothers Phil and Simon Thompson, known for heritage barley varieties, floor maltings, and direct-fired stills — a near-total throwback to pre-industrial whisky making. Output is miniscule; releases sell out on announcement.

The Cairn

Founded 2022 · Gordon & MacPhail

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Gordon & MacPhail's second distillery (after Benromach), opened in 2022 on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park just outside Grantown-on-Spey. Designed by Scottish architects Organic to sit in the landscape; built for long-maturation releases in the Gordon & MacPhail style.

Glenglassaugh

Founded 1875 · Brown-Forman

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A coastal distillery near Portsoy with a famously interrupted history — mothballed 1986, resurrected 2008, and reclassified by the SWA from Speyside to Highland in 2009. Now owned by Brown-Forman (GlenDronach, BenRiach sister), with distinctively coastal, salty-sweet core releases.