Glasgow
Glasgow’s first standalone malt distillery for over 100 years has its own ‘metropolitan’ style.
Glasgow’s first standalone malt distillery for over 100 years has its own ‘metropolitan’ style.
Scotch blend created for the Italian market by the Tanist Bonding Company of Glasgow.
The new addition to Glasgow’s distilling revival is a blend of tradition and originality.
Long-gone malt distillery situated inside Glasgow’s Strathclyde grain plant.
The Scotch blend was named after the famous Glasgow merchant that owned Dallas Dhu distillery.
Early Glasgow distillery, also known as Hutchesontown, which sat on the River Clyde.
The ‘blended whisky of privilege’ produced by Glasgow blender and broker Wm Lundie & Co.
A distillery west of Glasgow, at the village of Duntocher, on the Clyde's north bank.
A popular 20th century blend named after one of the great Glasgow whisky firms – Bulloch Lade.
A long established blend from an old Glasgow whisky firm, that is still popular in Asia.
Founded in Glasgow in 1882, Whyte & Mackay is one of Scotland’s most enduring blends.
The most successful blended Scotch created by one of Glasgow’s great brokers, Wm Lundie & Co.
An urban distillery in Glasgow’s East End that was swallowed by the establishment of Alexandra Park.
Blended Scotch whisky produced by the eponymous Glasgow merchant during the 1970s.
Lost Glasgow distillery that operated briefly at the start of the 19th century.
Lowland grain distillery situated within the vast Moffat distilling complex.
Grain distillery complex which also housed the Inverleven and Lomond malt distilleries.
A Lowland grain distillery now transformed into Diageo’s cooperage hub in Alloa.
A brewery-turned-distillery in the Finnieston area of Glasgow that survived from 1824 until ...
An export-only Scotch brand that took its name from a long-closed distillery near Stirling.
Lowlands malt distillery that exclusively triple distils its spirit.
This Glasgow distillery ran for a brief spell near Bridgeton station in the early 19th century.
Standard Scotch blend created by the Tanist Bonding Company exclusively for sale in Italy.
Late 19th century distillery designed by Charles Doig, now owned by John Dewar & Sons.
An historic site given a new lease of life as a grassy, malty Lowland malt.
Nineteenth century Highland malt distillery once operated by Canadian whisky baron Joseph Hobbs.
This Lowland malt with its gentle, fruity palate, commands a dedicated following.
Diageo's Islay distillery produces a smoky, coastal malt, and was once home to the famed Malt Mill.
It wasn't until its demise that Port Ellen’s whisky grew to become some of the most iconic.
Orkney's Scapa is the only distillery to use a Lomond still to create whisky.
A venerable old Glaswegian blend with a distinctive ‘thin red line’ down the label.
One of the lesser-known blends from Glaswegian distiller and blender John Hopkins & Co.
A standard blend from the 1930s and now the most popular ‘premium whisky’ in France.
The Teacher’s blend is notable for its high malt content and use of peaty malt whisky.
The biggest, and most iconic, blended Scotch whisky is recognisable the world over.
A historic brand known as ‘the Glengoyne blend’ for its high proportion of the distillery’s malt.
Brand created to mark the birthday milestones of William Grant’s granddaughter, Janet Sheed Roberts.
Despite its name, this Islay single malt from an unnamed distillery is more at home in Scandinavia.
This blended malt is designed to mimic the character of Perthshire’s lost Auchnagie distillery.
Designed mostly for export, this blended Scotch enjoyed a short life in the late 20th century.
A late Victorian blend produced by the eponymous distiller Peter Dawson, now owned by Diageo.
This blended malt was produced by the Glenfyne Distillery Co for a short time in the 1930s.
Although named after a lost Campbeltown distillery, Glen Nevis contained different whisky entirely.
Blended Scotch with one of the longest histories of any continuously-produced whisky.
A demolished distillery situated in its namesake village, in Stirlingshire, now East Dunbartonshire.
The proprietary brand of what became Ainslie & Heilbron (Distillers) Ltd, an old DCL subsidiary.
A farm distillery once located near Inchinnan in Renfrewshire in the 18th century.
One of Stirlingshire’s many lost distilleries, which operated at the end of the 18th century.
Campbeltown’s smallest distillery, Springside managed to survive an astonishing 99 years.
Sustainable distillery situated on the most westerly point of the British mainland.
Balloch distillery stood in or near its namesake castle by the southern tip of Loch Lomond.
Rural Highland distillery that operated for just two years in the early 19th century.
One of the many blended Scotch whiskies produced by Kintocher Whisky Co. in the 1960s.
The ‘world’s lightest Scotch’ was a blended whisky with a large following in the US.
Living up to its name, bottles of Big Boy featured a strikingly strong Highlander carrying a cask.
A one-off blend that appeared briefly in 1986 to celebrate its namesake town’s centenary.
A 20th century blend nurtured by Macdonald & Muir that was eventually withdrawn in 2014.
Another bygone blend that was created by the wine & spirit merchant W.H. Chaplin & Co.
With its 3 Star and 5 Star versions, Crawford’s was once a very popular blend in Scotland.
The blended Scotch whisky that kick-started the Douglas Laing firm, first created in 1886.
A defunct William Whiteley & Co. blended Scotch designed for locomotive consumption.
This historic blend is linked to Ben Nevis and Tormore, and named after a notorious bootlegger.
Modern group created to build and operate Glasgow’s first distillery for over 100 years.
Holding company overseeing the construction and operation of the Clydeside distillery in Glasgow.
Danish whisky retailer owned by Brian Toft, which also offers its own independent bottlings.
Glasgow-based owner of The Ileach, Black Cuillin and Pibroch single malts.
Glasgow-based pub-operator that was formerly associated with distilling and blending.
Glasgow-based blender and bottler of Consulate and Highland Reserve Scotch whisky blends.
Glasgow-based blender, bottler and owner of Glen Scotia distillery in Campbeltown.
A whisky and tobacco merchant founded in Glasgow in 1874, now with stores across the UK.
Former Glasgow-based blender and distiller, whose brand name is now owned by Ian Macleod Distillers.
One-time owner of Bladnoch distillery that became a Glasgow-based blender and exporter.
Independent bottling company and Islay whisky distiller based in Glasgow.
Glasgow whisky broker that grew into a distilling and blending heavyweight.
Glasgow whisky merchant and blender that became the licensee for Dufftown’s Parkmore distillery.
Glasgow-based indie bottler from the mid-1990s, long defunct and now quite obscure.
Former Glasgow-based blender and bottler, later a Distillers Company Ltd subsidiary.
Modest sized blender and bottler originally based out of Glasgow as part of Train & McIntyre.
Defunct Glasgow-based wholesale tea, wine and spirit merchant, specialising in whisky blending.
Wine merchant and whisky blender with offices in London and Glasgow.
The Morrison family-owned operator of Aberargie distillery near Perth.
A whisky blending and bottling company famous for its Clan Campbell blended whiskies.
A Scotch whisky distilling and blending company famous for its Teacher’s Highland Cream blend.
Prolific English gin and Scotch whisky distiller and blender that became Long John International.
Family-owned drinks business, best known for the world’s leading single malt whisky, Glenfiddich.
Defunct blending, bottling and distilling company that once operated Bladnoch and Bruichladdich.
Long-lost distiller and blender that operated out of Greenock, London and Dublin.
Canadian distiller Hiram Walker-Gooderham & Worts’ Scotch whisky operation.
Private bottling plant that transformed into a substantial whisky distiller and blender.
Distilling and blending company whose whisky was on board the ill-fated S.S Politician.
Once owner of Lagavulin distillery and creator of the globally successful White Horse blend.
A prolific distiller and blender that eventually became part of The Edrington Group.
An independent distiller and blender that once operated Caol Ila and Tamdhu distilleries.
British brewer, hotelier and restaurateur that at one time owned five Scotch whisky distilleries.
US-based liquor giant that held significant Scotch interests during the 20th century.
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.
A quiet subsidiary of Edrington, but once a powerful 19th century whisky blender and distiller.
The once-owner of two Campbeltown distilleries briefly operated by James Gulliver’s Argyll Group.
Operator of the Tomintoul distillery at Ballindalloch, and previous owner of Fettercairn.
Independent bottler and blender with plans to revive Perth’s whisky heritage.
Dublin-based wine and spirit merchant founded by Alexander Findlater.
Company behind the build of Invergordon grain distillery, and operation of six malt distilleries.
The holding company of Laphroaig distillery, now owned by US-Japan entity, Beam Suntory.
A family company that owned and operated a single distillery, Dalmore, for nearly a century.
Producer of the Islay Storm single malt, owned by the Highlands & Islands Scotch Whisky Co.
Kilmarnock-based whisky blender focused on recreating malts from long lost distilleries.
Glaswegian association responsible for the promotion of craftsmanship in the city.
Now dissolved whisky exporter and former owner of the Glen Rossie blended Scotch whisky brand.
Cumbria-based brewer that created blended Scotch whisky brand, The Glenlivet-Blend.
Blender and bottler behind MacNair's blended Scotch whisky, now owned by Pernod Ricard.
Killearn-based charitable trust that has had commemorative whiskies bottled in the past.
Victorian blender and whisky broker that produced the Clan Macleod and Glen Finnan blends.
Blending company formed by two First Wold War veterans, best known for its Red Hackle blend.
Owner of a variety of export Scotch brands and a subsidiary of Acredyke Whisky Ltd.
An independent whisky blender most famous for the Grand Macnish, Lauder’s, and Islay Mist blends.
Dormant brewing company with Scotch whisky blending and bottling interests.
German independent whisky bottler dedicated to simple packaging and fair pricing.
UK chain of shops allowing customers to bottle their own spirits and condiments by hand.
Borders-based independent bottler owned and managed by industry veteran David Stirk.
Private members’ club and independent bottler of whiskies and spirits.