Bruichladdich
Experimental and cult Islay distillery.
Edinburgh-situated grain giant that was once the largest distillery in Scotland.
One of the Lowland grain distilleries forming the naissance of DCL in the 19th century.
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.
Lost 18th century malt distillery that was also known as Linlithgow.
One of the oldest distilleries in Speyside and one that still uses direct fire to heat its stills.
Nineteenth century Highland malt distillery once operated by Canadian whisky baron Joseph Hobbs.
Short-lived malt distillery incorporated into Airdrie’s Moffat complex beside Glen Flagler.
The biggest, and most iconic, blended Scotch whisky is recognisable the world over.
Blended malt created exclusively for Safeway from the ashes of Guinness’ infamous DCL takeover.
An early 19th century lost distillery located in its namesake village in Stirlingshire.
A distillery at its namesake village in the Black Isle with a 35-year history, 22 of them silent.
An early 19th century distillery in Ross and Cromarty, the site of which is now said to be haunted.
Also spelled Gledfield, this was a fleeting distillery in Ross and Cromarty from 1798-99.
A here-and-gone distillery at Culbokie in the Ferintosh area of the Black Isle, Easter Ross.
The early 19th century farm distillery at Portmahomack was situated on the Seafield estate.
Popular in export markets, this blend became a firm favourite of one of the world’s richest men.
Purchasers of this blended Scotch could have their name inscribed on the label gratis.
Victorian blend that became world-famous thanks to its friendly black and white terrier mascots.
This historic blended Scotch has its roots in Moray, but has a loyal following in Columbia.
A vanished Perthshire blend from the house of Arthur Bell & Sons, now owned by Diageo.
With its 3 Star and 5 Star versions, Crawford’s was once a very popular blend in Scotland.
Designed mostly for export, this blended Scotch enjoyed a short life in the late 20th century.
Finishing in a French oak prunelle liqueur cask gives this single malt a fruity edge.
The owner of independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail and Benromach distillery.
A company formed in 1997 to oversee Diageo’s beer, wine and spirits operations.
A holding company set up by Guinness PLC after its takeover of the Distillers Company Ltd.
A hotel and catering conglomerate which became one of the world’s top wine and spirit producers.
Distiller and blender that was integral to the formation of Diageo as we know it today.
Scotch whisky giant that assumed virtual control of the Scotch whisky industry.
The once-owner of two Campbeltown distilleries briefly operated by James Gulliver’s Argyll Group.
Blending and distilling operation perhaps most famous today for its London dry gin.
US-based liquor giant that held significant Scotch interests during the 20th century.
One of Scotland’s oldest and most respected independent bottlers, and a distiller since 1998.
The operator of Benromach distillery in Forres, which is itself owned by Gordon & MacPhail.
A family company that owned and operated a single distillery, Dalmore, for nearly a century.
Company behind the build of Invergordon grain distillery, and operation of six malt distilleries.
Major brewing conglomerate in the 1960s and ‘70s which diversified into whisky.
Perth-based blender and producer of Reliance blended Scotch whisky.
Proprietor of The Antiquary blended Scotch, and former licensee of Benromach distillery.
Whisky blending company most famous for creating the world’s smallest bottle of whisky.
A humble London wine and spirit merchant that created one of the world’s best selling blends.
Blender and bottler behind MacNair's blended Scotch whisky, now owned by Pernod Ricard.
Carlisle’s State Management Scheme was one of three set up in Britain to nationalise the ...
James Devereaux was a wholesaler of alcoholic beverages based in London, UK.
Indie bottler of luxury whisky expressions aimed exclusively at collectors and investors.
Famous and influential Italian importer and bottler of Scotch whisky and rum.
Small, family-owned Scottish company specialising in independent and novelty whisky bottlings.
Modest sized blender and bottler originally based out of Glasgow as part of Train & McIntyre.
Low-key but prolific German whisky bottler and delicatessen run by a husband-and-wife team.
A subsidiary of Campbell & Clark that bottled a small number of single malts.