Lochside
Lochside's imposing white tower was once unmissable, but is now missed from the Montrose skyline.
Lochside's imposing white tower was once unmissable, but is now missed from the Montrose skyline.
The smallest legal stills in Scotland live in an area famed for its illicit ‘whisky’.
One of the world’s most recognisable blended Scotch whisky brands with roots in Victorian Scotland.
Sympathetic malt distillery built in homage to the adjacent historical Fife abbey.
This enduring Scotch whisky is best known for its associations to explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
BrewDog’s experimental whisky and spirits distillery is anything but conventional.
Compass Box’s flagship blended grain whisky broke the mould upon its introduction in 2000.
Lowlands malt distillery that exclusively triple distils its spirit.
Late 19th century distillery designed by Charles Doig, now owned by John Dewar & Sons.
Lost 18th century malt distillery that was also known as Linlithgow.
Balvenie is one of the few distilleries to still operate a floor maltings.
One of the oldest distilleries in Speyside and one that still uses direct fire to heat its stills.
This Inverness malt distillery was a forerunner of innovation though sadly demolished in 1983.
The first legal distillery on the Isle of Raasay will produce a distinctly island spirit.
Malts from five distilleries are vatted together to form this fruity number from Murray McDavid.
The Teacher’s blend is notable for its high malt content and use of peaty malt whisky.
Today this historic Scotch brand created by Macdonald & Muir covers both blends and single malts.
Range of single malt and blended Scotch whiskies produced at the versatile Loch Lomond distillery.
Blended malt born by mistake at Glenmorangie’s blending plant after some clever lateral thinking.
A short-lived rural distillery, located near the Perthshire-Stirlingshire border.
This blended malt was produced by the Glenfyne Distillery Co for a short time in the 1930s.
Spice-led blended malt from Compass Box, which gets its flavour from three Highland whiskies.
The last remaining whisky in Lombard Brands’ dinner-oriented Illustration Malts series.
Blended Scotch whisky named after the famous shipwreck that inspired Whisky Galore!
A licence was granted for the distillery in 1818, but whether it made whisky is another question.
Purchasers of this blended Scotch could have their name inscribed on the label gratis.
This Perthshire distillery was was open from 1817 to 1826 under three different licensees.
A short-lived distillery in Kilmahoe parish, Dumfriesshire, that operated in the early 1830s.
A Kirckaldy-located 19th century distillery, whose buildings still survive today.
This early 19th century Muthill farm distillery’s buildings still exist today as a cattery.
One of Aberdeenshire’s lost 19th century distilleries, also known as Inverary and Inverurie.
Rural Highland distillery that operated for just two years in the early 19th century.
One of the first blends released by Chivas Brothers, and a forerunner to Chivas Regal.
Victorian blend that became world-famous thanks to its friendly black and white terrier mascots.
Popular blended Scotch and single malt whisky brand sold in over 40 countries around the world.
An ancient blend from the same stable as Grand Old Parr, whose fans may have included Al Capone.
Bottled in colourful ceramic decanters, this blended Scotch aims high when it comes to age.
Scottish whisky, English company and an Indian name – this is a truly cosmopolitan brand.
Blended Scotch whisky produced by Marussia Beverages that was named after a great Scottish warship.
This trio of single malts – Dufftown, Glen Ord and Glendullan – has given Diageo a top five brand.
An Orkney single malt – most likely Highland Park – that was bottled only briefly during the 1990s.
Netherlands-based online retailer that also produces special whisky festival bottlings.
Online fan club run by the former owners of Bladnoch distillery, and bottler of single cask whisky.
An online retailer offering a curated range of Scotch whisky, specialising in single casks.
Independent bottling company and Islay whisky distiller based in Glasgow.
Bristol-based wine and spirits group that grew to become the second-largest in the world.
A Scotch whisky distilling and blending company famous for its Teacher’s Highland Cream blend.
The successful Scotch whisky arm of the doomed Canadian distilling giant of the same name.
Scotch whisky giant that assumed virtual control of the Scotch whisky industry.
One of the ‘Big Five’ producers that grew from a one-man business into a global empire.
Operator of the Borders’ first legal whisky distillery in 180 years.
Distilling dynasty best known for its early adoption of the patent still at Cameronbridge.
Dutch producer and distributor of wine and spirits, and owner of the UK’s Mossburn Distillers.
A humble London wine and spirit merchant that created one of the world’s best selling blends.
London’s Fortnum & Mason has supplied food, drinks and more to its customers for over 300 years.
Subsidiary of Picard Vins & Spiritueux, which bottles blends and malts.
Dublin-based wine and spirit merchant founded by Alexander Findlater.
Independent bottler and operator of Dornoch distillery in Sutherland.
The holding company of Laphroaig distillery, now owned by US-Japan entity, Beam Suntory.
Edinburgh-based company with two Speyside distilleries and one Highland distillery in its portfolio.
Edinburgh-based company behind the first Scotch whisky distillery on the Isle of Raasay.
A multifarious whisky shop, museum, café and independent bottler based in Rendsburg, Germany.
A famous name in the world of Scotch whisky and wine, and one which has survived to the present day.
Retailer and importer of Scotch whisky based on the island of Malmö in Central Sweden.
This Germany-based independent whisky retailer is the creator of the annual Whisky Calendar.
Independent whisky retailer in Zurich, which occasionally offers its own label Scotch.
Danish wine and spirits store stocking a small selection of own-label Scotch whisky.
German whisky and cigar merchant that offers customers occasional single casks under its own label.
James Devereaux was a wholesaler of alcoholic beverages based in London, UK.
Young Italian independent bottler with a meticulous focus on single cask whiskies.
Perth-based whisky blender best known for its Famous Grouse blended Scotch whisky brand.
Major brewing conglomerate in the 1960s and ‘70s which diversified into whisky.
German whisky retailer specialising in Scotch whisky with a small number of own label bottlings.
Swiss wine and spirits importer and retailer located near Aargau.
Nineteenth-century Yorkshire food retailer with its own selection of Scotch whiskies.
The historic London wine merchant and bar chain has bottled its own whiskies since the 1980s.
Britain’s largest wine merchant also bottles whiskies under the Old Harry and First Cask labels.
California-based wine merchant and auctioneer that bottles single malts under the Faultline label.
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Now dissolved whisky exporter and former owner of the Glen Rossie blended Scotch whisky brand.
John Milroy’s company under which the Frisky Whisky range was bottled.
Danish whisky retailer owned by Brian Toft, which also offers its own independent bottlings.
Village grocer, ironmonger and wine and spirits merchant that became known for its whisky.
Small Cumbria-based indie bottler with a number of interesting but obscure whiskies to its name.
A whisky and tobacco merchant founded in Glasgow in 1874, now with stores across the UK.
American bottler specialising in Scotch and world whiskies under the Single Cask Nation label.
This Switzerland-based duty free retailer has been bottlings its own whiskies since 2013.
Borders-based independent bottler owned and managed by industry veteran David Stirk.