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  2. Springbank distillery - Wikipedia

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    Springbank distillery is a family-owned single malt whisky distillery on the Kintyre Peninsula in western Scotland. It is owned by J & A Mitchell & Company, which also owns the Glengyle distillery , the oldest independent bottler , William Cadenheads, and several blended scotch labels.

  3. Campbeltown single malts - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review indicated that the whisky produced here offers notes of "dried fruit, vanilla, toffee, and brine within a dry and pungent body". The Visit Scotland web site is more specific, defining Springbank malts as "robust and smoky with hints of their maritime roots", [6] the Glen Scotia single malts as "lighter with grassy notes" [7] and Glengyle's Kilkerran whisky as "lighter and sweeter ...

  4. List of whisky distilleries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Distillery Location Year closed Caledonian: Haymarket: 1988, demolished Cambus: Tullibody: 1993, converted into a whisky warehouse facility and cask filling operation Carsebridge: Alloa: 1983, demolished 1990 Dumbarton: West Dunbartonshire: 2002, demolished 2017 Dundashill: Glasgow: 1902, merged with Port Dundas distillery Garnheath: Airdrie ...

  5. Glengyle distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Glengyle distillery was founded in 1872 by William Mitchell. Shortly after completion, in 1873 a storm took off the roof of the distillery. [1]Mitchell had previously been involved with Springbank distillery but following a quarrel with his brother John, with whom he owned Springbank, he first joined his other brothers at Reichlachan distillery before venturing out on his own.

  6. Glen Scotia distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glen Scotia Distillery was founded in 1832, and has been operating for one hundred and eighty years. Situated in Campbeltown, one of the recognised 5 Whisky producing regions of Scotland, [3] the distillery has a formidable pedigree. [4] Campbeltown is a small town on the Kintyre Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland. It is affectionately ...

  7. Hazelburn distillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Greenlees & Colvill Ltd went into liquidation and the distillery was offered for sale. [5] It was bought by Mitchell & Co., but shut down in 1925 and demolished in 1926. Mitchell & Co. owned two other distilleries, including Springbank Distillery. Since 2005 Springbank Distillery bottles a whisky called Hazelburn Single Malt.

  8. 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]

  9. 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]