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  2. Macduff distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Macduff Distillery Company was founded in 1960 by the Macduff Distillers Ltd. [1] The distillery's official name In 1972, Macduff was acquired by William Lawson Distillers but official bottlings come mostly under the former.

  3. Highlands, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A post office opened in 1929. Highlands incorporated in 1930, but its charter was voided, leaving Highlands as unincorporated again. In the 1930s, Highlands had 20 businesses and its population decreased from 350 to 200. The 1936 Harris County highway map indicated two churches, a factory, a school, and a sawmill in Highlands.

  4. Glengoyne distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glengoyne 17-year-old was voted "World's Best Single Highland Malt" in the "Best of the Best" whisky tasting, organised by Whisky Magazine. [ 21 ] Due to the rapid growth recently of the Scotch malt whisky industry (recent figures indicate a 9% growth in 2002 [ 9 ] ) and of the premium whisky market as a whole, [ 9 ] Glengoyne is mainly ...

  5. Wolfburn distillery - Wikipedia

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    Wolfburn Distillery was founded just to the west of the town of Thurso, Caithness, [1] in 1821 [2] by William Smith. [3] The distillery was of considerable size for its day and ran as a successful commercial enterprise for several decades, being handed down through several generations of the Smith family. [4]

  6. Teaninich distillery - Wikipedia

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    Teaninich distillery was founded and built in 1817 by Hugh Munro on his estate of Teaninich Castle. [1] Despite an initial difficulty of procuring barley whisky owing to a high demand from illegal distilleries, by 1830 Teaninich produced 30 times more spirit than it did at its founding. [1]

  7. Highland single malts - Wikipedia

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    Highland single malts are single malt Scotch whiskies produced in the Highland region of Scotland. This categorisation includes the whiskies produced on the islands around the perimeter of Scotland (the Island single malts ), except for Islay (see Islay whisky ).

  8. Glendronach distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glendronach distillery is a Scottish whisky distillery located near Forgue, by Huntly, Aberdeenshire, in the Highland whisky district. [2] It is owned by the Brown–Forman Corporation. The name Glendronach derives from the Scottish Gaelic gleann dronach which means 'valley of the brambles' or 'valley of the blackberries'.

  9. Dalwhinnie distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Dalwhinnie distillery, located in the Highland village of Dalwhinnie in Scotland, produces single malt Scotch whisky. The Dalwhinnie distillery is located in the Badenoch and Strathspey ward of the Highland Council in the Speyside region. SWA regulations place the full Speyside region within the boundaries of the Highlands.