THE DISTILLERIES

ARDMORE

The Ardmore® is a peated single malt whisky shaped by its deep rooted connection to the land, people and wildlife of its Scottish Highland home.

CARSEBRIDGE

This 19th-century Lowland grain distillery has exclusively appeared as a single grain, often with notable age statements. The distillery now remains inactive.

GLENROTHES

A feat of pure passion and perseverance, the distillery is divided in the middle by the flowing Burn of Rothes, resulting in the vibrant beginnings of their whisky.

BUNNAHABHAIN

Situated on the shores of the Sound of Islay, Bunnahabhain is known for its spectacular surroundings and delicious signature unpeated Islay Single Malt Whisky.

COOLEY

Together with Suntory, the distillery is proud of its role as the first of the “revivalist” Irish distilleries that have brought new spirit to the Irish whiskey tradition.

LOCH LOMOND

The distillery dates back to 1772, when the area has been at the heart of the whisky industry for centuries, creating flavours through distillation like no one else.

CAOL ILA

On the rugged eastern coast of Scotland since 1846, Caol Ila is known for its distinctive Islay smokiness. Today, the secret bay is only known to true devotees.

GLANN AR MOR

Glann Ar Mor is one of the two single malts that have allowed Celtic Whisky Distillerie to join the extremely exclusive club of French distilleries with the most awards.

SPRINGBANK

Today, Springbank is one of only three distilleries operating in the Campbeltown area and is the oldest independent family-owned distillery in Scotland.

TOBERMORY

ATobermory produces two distinct single malts that reflects the inspiring island – from the bright, vibrant and fruity Tobermory to the more robust, peated Ledaig, with sweet smoke and earthy notes.

TULLIBARINE

Standing proudly in the village of Blackford, Perthshire - this is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands. The site has a long and majestic history for brewing and distilling dating back to 1488.