Balblair
Full Highlands food & drink guide — distilleries, restaurants, where to stay, when to go.
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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.
Balblair is one of Scotland's oldest distilleries, tucked into the Ross-shire hills near the Dornoch Firth, producing a delicate, fruity, elegant Highland single malt. The 12, 15, and 25 Year Old (released 2018 when they moved from vintage to age-statement bottlings) are all excellent. The distillery featured in the film The Angels' Share, which significantly raised its profile. A genuinely underrated gem.
Visiting Balblair
Contact distillery
Edderton, Ross-shire
IV19 1LB
- Shop
- Café/Restaurant
- Parking
Core range
12 Year Old
46% ABV · American oak ex-bourbon + sherry
Northern Highland from Ross-shire. Bottled at 46% non-chill-filtered — good body for an entry-tier malt.
- Nose:
- Apple, vanilla, soft sherry, oak.
- Palate:
- Bright and fruity — apple, vanilla, soft sherry, oak.
- Finish:
- Medium, sweet, drying.
15 Year Old
46% ABV · American oak + first-fill Spanish oak
Step up in body and sherry weight from the 12. Often considered the value sweet spot in the Balblair range.
- Nose:
- Honey, dried fruit, oak, faint citrus.
- Palate:
- Layered — honey, soft sherry, oak spice, gentle fruit.
- Finish:
- Long, drying, sweet.
18 Year Old
46% ABV · American oak + first-fill sherry, longer maturation
Premium age-statement Highland. The first-fill sherry component gives proper weight without overdoing it.
- Nose:
- Oak, dried fruit, soft sherry, honey.
- Palate:
- Rich — oak spice, sherry, dark fruit, soft honey.
- Finish:
- Long, drying, oak-led.
Food pairings
| Whisky | Food | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Year Old | Ripe mango or passion fruit | The tropical fruit notes in the spirit match exotic fruit. |
| 25 Year Old | Fine charcuterie or aged prosciutto | Complex aged malt pairs with delicate cured meat. |
Getting there
Car. Edderton on the A9, 45 min north of Inverness.
Where to eat nearby
- Dornoch Castle HotelHotel/Restaurant
20 min south — one of the best restaurants in the Highlands.
- Royal Golf Hotel DornochHotel
Dornoch golf town, 20 min south.
Where to stay near Balblair
Balblair is outside Edderton village on the Dornoch Firth, 4 miles from Tain and 40 miles from Inverness. Tain is the right base — the Royal Golf Course is there, and several B&Bs are available in town. The Glenmorangie House (nearby on the Tain peninsula) is the premium option in this part of Ross-shire.
Outstanding destination hotel in Dornoch, 20 min south.
Ask the distillery about on-site accommodation options.
Hotels, B&Bs, and self-catering within easy reach of Balblair.
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Location
Edderton, Ross-shire, IV19 1LB
View on map →Frequently asked questions
+Is Balblair in a film?
Yes — it featured prominently in Ken Loach's The Angels' Share (2012), which tells the story of a Glasgow man who becomes passionate about Scotch whisky.
+Why did they change from vintage to age statement?
The vintage releases (year of distillation on the label) were innovative but confusing for consumers. Age statements (12, 15, 25) make the range clearer.
+Where is Balblair distillery?
Balblair is in north highland, in the Highlands. Postcode IV19.
+When was Balblair distillery founded?
Balblair was founded in 1790, making it roughly 236 years old.
Compare with similar distilleries
Most similar in delicacy to Glenmorangie. More fruit-forward than Old Pulteney.
Glenmorangie
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
‘The Maritime Malt’ — Old Pulteney whisky is salty, briny and lightly oily, made at a coastal Highland distillery in Wick, once the herring-fishing capital of Europe, in unusually-shaped stills.
Other distilleries owned by Inver House (Thai Beverage)
Distilleries that share Balblair's corporate parent — useful context if you're comparing house styles within an owner's stable.
Speyburn
A pretty Victorian distillery in Rothes producing fresh, easy-drinking Speyside spirit. Best known for being a regular fixture on supermarket value shelves.
Old Pulteney
‘The Maritime Malt’ — Old Pulteney whisky is salty, briny and lightly oily, made at a coastal Highland distillery in Wick, once the herring-fishing capital of Europe, in unusually-shaped stills.
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