Glenglassaugh
Pretty traditional setup near Portsoy.
Diageo’s little-known experimental distillery, situated within the Leven bottling facility.
Lochside's imposing white tower was once unmissable, but is now missed from the Montrose skyline.
A little-known, and now lost, farm distillery in the remote Strathdon area of Aberdeenshire.
Guardbridge’s Eden Mill is Scotland’s first combined brewery and distillery.
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.
Lowland grain distillery situated within the vast Moffat distilling complex.
Lost Lowland distillery that was victimised by the Steins and once run by the Haigs. Also an ...
Short-lived malt distillery incorporated into Airdrie’s Moffat complex beside Glen Flagler.
Strathisla is the oldest licensed, and very well prettiest, distillery in Scotland.
Single malt distillery owned by Diageo, located on the banks of the Strathspey.
Although silent for decades, Parkmore is still standing and in remarkably good condition.
Part of Chivas Brothers' portfolio, Aberlour is best known for its cult expression, A'Bunadh.
An old-style whisky that echoes the substantial Victorian buildings in which it’s made.
The first legal distillery on the Isle of Raasay will produce a distinctly island spirit.
Balvenie is one of the few distilleries to still operate a floor maltings.
Discontinued blend established by the Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Ltd in the 1970s.
The biggest, and most iconic, blended Scotch whisky is recognisable the world over.
Single grain Scotch whisky endorsed by David Beckham, with its roots in 17th century Scotland.
The Teacher’s blend is notable for its high malt content and use of peaty malt whisky.
The most successful blended Scotch created by one of Glasgow’s great brokers, Wm Lundie & Co.
One of the world’s best-selling Scotch whiskies, with a strong following in France.
All that’s left of the precursor to The Glenlivet is a small marker bearing its founder’s name.
Blended malt created to closely mirror the style of one of Speyside’s lost distilleries.
Fleeting rural 19th century distillery that operated in the village of Blackburn near Aberdeen.
While its name references a long-forgotten ailment, Monkey Shoulder is a thoroughly modern whisky.
Could the mysterious lost distillery of Burnbrae have been a neighbour of Kennetpans and Kilbagie?
An urban distillery in Aberdeen in the Gilcomston area with a near-90 year history.
A lost Stirlingshire distillery. Not to be confused with the many blends that use the Bard’s name.
A late 18th-century distillery, active for less than a year at an unknown location in Perthshire.
Blended malt created exclusively for Safeway from the ashes of Guinness’ infamous DCL takeover.
William Whiteley named this blended malt after Edradour distillery’s original moniker.
Blended malt born by mistake at Glenmorangie’s blending plant after some clever lateral thinking.
A vanished 19th century distillery, also known as Bank of Bishoptown and Kirkcudbright.
This farm distillery was northwest of Kirriemuir, the birthplace of Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie.
One of Falkirk’s lost distilleries which operated briefly at the end of the 18th century.
A long-defunct distillery at Portsoy, on the Moray Firth. Also known as Burnside.
Heavily peated Lowland malt produced at the short-lived Killyloch distillery in Airdrie.
This Glasgow distillery ran for a brief spell near Bridgeton station in the early 19th century.
Ballintomb was a Morayshire distillery that lasted 42 years, a remarkable feat in the 19th century.
Remote west coast distillery producing a light, fruity and 100% organic single malt spirit.
Scotland’s first community-owned distillery is also 100% powered by renewable energy.
A 19th century distillery that was once located in its namesake village in Perthshire.
A long-surviving urban distillery in Dunfermline, once considered one of Scotland’s premier cities.
Peated blended Scotch whisky from Gaelic-advocating blender and bottler Pràban na Linne.
Hailed as Scotland’s first single estate distillery, and the first within a castle’s grounds.
Annandale produces two types of single malt whisky, neither of which will be ready until 2018.
Islay’s ninth distillery and the first for independent bottler Hunter Laing & Co.
Micro-distillery built at Lagavulin with one of the most enigmatic tales in Scotch whisky history.
One of many lost distilleries in the Stirling area, but one of the few operated by a woman.
One of the most precious blends for its link to Islay’s legendary Malt Mill distillery.
A curiosity among blends that is still in production over 120 years since it was first created.
An experimental peated Speyside malt produced at Glen Keith distillery on Speyside in the 1970s.
A long established blend from an old Glasgow whisky firm, that is still popular in Asia.
Diageo’s deluxe blended Scotch majors its sales in Asian markets, particularly South Korea.
Leith blender James Munro & Son produced a series of blended scotch whiskies under the Munro’s name.
Founded in Glasgow in 1882, Whyte & Mackay is one of Scotland’s most enduring blends.
This historic blended Scotch has its roots in Moray, but has a loyal following in Columbia.
Living up to its name, bottles of Big Boy featured a strikingly strong Highlander carrying a cask.
A core standard blend in the Chivas Brother’s portfolio, especially popular in Asia.
Be it Dimple Haig or Dimple Pinch, this blend is still going over 120 years since its creation.
A vanished Perthshire blend from the house of Arthur Bell & Sons, now owned by Diageo.
One for the huntin’, shootin’ and fishin’ brigade that did not last the course.
Popular in export markets, this blend became a firm favourite of one of the world’s richest men.
A remarkably enduring blend from Victorian Edinburgh containing some of the ‘finest malt whisky’.
One of the blended Scotch whiskies established by the DCL in the late Victorian era.
Blended Scotch that remains part of the diverse range of products made at Loch Lomond distillery.
Blended Scotch whisky produced by Marussia Beverages that was named after a great Scottish warship.
Purchasers of this blended Scotch could have their name inscribed on the label gratis.
Scotch blend created for the Italian market by the Tanist Bonding Company of Glasgow.
With its 3 Star and 5 Star versions, Crawford’s was once a very popular blend in Scotland.
A venerable old Glaswegian blend with a distinctive ‘thin red line’ down the label.
Once the ‘world’s most expensive whisky’, this 1920s blend was created by the owner of Edradour.
The blended Scotch whisky that kick-started the Douglas Laing firm, first created in 1886.
A 1960s and ‘70s blend created by RH Thomson & Co to celebrate the Scottish national bard.
Bottled in colourful ceramic decanters, this blended Scotch aims high when it comes to age.
The flagship blend of John Haig & Co. was the first spirit to smash the million case barrier.
This historic blend is linked to Ben Nevis and Tormore, and named after a notorious bootlegger.
An export-only blend from the late-Victorian era that became ingrained in Glenmorangie plc’s DNA.
Victorian blend that became world-famous thanks to its friendly black and white terrier mascots.
A curated collection of single malts distilled on Islay and bottled under the Port Askaig brand.
Old Pulteney single malt is distilled in the fishing port of Wick at the Pulteney distillery.
A rarely bottled, experimental peated malt produced at the closed Lowlands Littlemill distillery.
An experimental peated single malt whisky produced at the now demolished Littlemill distillery.
An Orkney single malt – most likely Highland Park – that was bottled only briefly during the 1990s.
The much-hyped up 40-year-old single malt released by Aldi in 2011 for less than £50.
Skye’s second whisky distillery is configured to produce a typical island-style malt.
The owner of independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail and Benromach distillery.
US owner of The BenRiach Distillery Company, and producer of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey.
An independent distiller and blender that once operated Caol Ila and Tamdhu distilleries.
A prolific distiller and blender that eventually became part of The Edrington Group.
Family-owned drinks business, best known for the world’s leading single malt whisky, Glenfiddich.
US-based liquor giant that held significant Scotch interests during the 20th century.
Prolific English gin and Scotch whisky distiller and blender that became Long John International.
British brewer, hotelier and restaurateur that at one time owned five Scotch whisky distilleries.
One of the ‘Big Five’ producers that grew from a one-man business into a global empire.
Former owner of Edradour distillery and a range of blended Scotch whiskies.
The producer of Loch Lomond Group’s Scotch whisky and vodka portfolio.
The once-owner of two Campbeltown distilleries briefly operated by James Gulliver’s Argyll Group.
Glasgow-based blender, bottler and owner of Glen Scotia distillery in Campbeltown.
Alexandria-based distiller and blender which operates the Glen Scotia and Loch Lomond distilleries.
Private bottling plant that transformed into a substantial whisky distiller and blender.
One of Scotland’s oldest and most respected independent bottlers, and a distiller since 1998.
Once operator of Littlemill distillery in Dunbartonshire, now owned by Loch Lomond Group.
The owner of Annandale distillery in Annan carefully restored the historic site to its former glory.
The operator of Benromach distillery in Forres, which is itself owned by Gordon & MacPhail.
Company founded to oversee the build and operation of Ncn’ean distillery in Oban.
Independent bottler and operator of Dornoch distillery in Sutherland.
Operator of Glendronach Distillery near Huntly, which is itself owned by BenRiach Distillery Co.
The story of Glenglassaugh distillery’s operator is a true phoenix-from-the-flames tale.
Edinburgh-based company with two Speyside distilleries and one Highland distillery in its portfolio.
Modern holding company responsible for the operation of Islay’s Bunnahabhain distillery.
A now defunct company specialising in creating Scotch whisky for export, especially to Italy.
Glasgow-based indie bottler from the mid-1990s, long defunct and now quite obscure.
Hull-based wine and spirits merchant known for selling its own brand of Scotch whiskies.
Whisky blending company most famous for creating the world’s smallest bottle of whisky.
An independent whisky blender most famous for the Grand Macnish, Lauder’s, and Islay Mist blends.
Bar, grill, bottle shop and independent bottler of single malt whiskies in Milan, Italy.
Exporter of bulk blended whiskies to the US, Italy, Germany and the Far East.
Dormant brewing company with Scotch whisky blending and bottling interests.
Edinburgh-based company behind the first Scotch whisky distillery on the Isle of Raasay.
An independent bottling range founded by Gordon Wright after leaving Bruichladdich in 2005.
International charge card organisation that occasionally bottled whiskies for its members.
An independent wine and spirits retailer with seven stores across the UK.
Danish wine and spirits store stocking a small selection of own-label Scotch whisky.
Once the UK’s third-largest supermarket chain, which owned the Glen Nevis and Auld Acrimony brands.
Lost chain of London wine shops formerly owned by Mark Reynier and Simon Coughlin.
Whisky consultant and educator that organises and hosts a variety of whisky events.
Whisky‘n’More is a German trade fair with a retail arm that sells whisky under its own label.
Swiss wine and spirits importer and retailer located near Aargau.
The historic London wine merchant and bar chain has bottled its own whiskies since the 1980s.
Brittany-based whisky club that regularly bottles Scotch expressions for its members.
Famous and influential Italian importer and bottler of Scotch whisky and rum.
One of London’s oldest wine merchants with an opaque history and some legendary bottlings.
UK chain of shops allowing customers to bottle their own spirits and condiments by hand.
Family-run German spirits importer that regularly bottles its own Scotch whiskies.
Prominent 1980s Italian indie bottler that helped establish a trend for cask strength whiskies.
Long-standing Bologna whisky bar and shop with a short history of independent bottlings.
Small, family-owned Scottish company specialising in independent and novelty whisky bottlings.
Private members’ club and independent bottler of whiskies and spirits.
Terroir-focused independent bottler that was founded in Aberdeen by its Japanese owner.
Italian bottler with strong historical connections to recent whisky history in Italy.
Indie bottler of luxury whisky expressions aimed exclusively at collectors and investors.
Online fan club run by the former owners of Bladnoch distillery, and bottler of single cask whisky.
Independent bottling company based in California that’s run by Scotsman Steve Lipp.
Independent Scottish bottler and merchant based in Inverkeithing, Fife.
Borders-based independent bottler owned and managed by industry veteran David Stirk.
A whisky bonding, bottling and brokering company based at the old Coleburn distillery site.
A family-run German deli and wine merchant chain that also offers its own single cask bottlings.
Small Scottish independent bottler with just three releases to its name so far.
Young Italian independent bottler with a meticulous focus on single cask whiskies.
American bottler specialising in Scotch and world whiskies under the Single Cask Nation label.
English independent bottler and retail shop owned by Thomas Ewers of Malts Of Scotland.