The Tweeddale
Blended whisky inspired by an early 20th-century recipe.
The smallest legal stills in Scotland live in an area famed for its illicit ‘whisky’.
Experimental Highlands distillery operating from an old fire station beside a castle.
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.
This Lowland malt with its gentle, fruity palate, commands a dedicated following.
Late 19th century distillery designed by Charles Doig, now owned by John Dewar & Sons.
Spice-led blended malt from Compass Box, which gets its flavour from three Highland whiskies.
First produced in Victorian Inverness, this blended Scotch has established a following Stateside.
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.
The most successful blended Scotch created by one of Glasgow’s great brokers, Wm Lundie & Co.
While its name references a long-forgotten ailment, Monkey Shoulder is a thoroughly modern whisky.
Blended whisky created in the early 20th century by Aberdeen bottler Wm Cadenhead.
The flagship blend of John Haig & Co. was the first spirit to smash the million case barrier.
A lost rural 19th century Perthshire distillery, the precise location of which is ambiguous.
The blended Scotch whisky that kick-started the Douglas Laing firm, first created in 1886.
A family-run Perthshire operation that distilled whisky for a short time in the 1820s.
A lost distillery on the west coast of Kintyre, Argyll, recorded as operating in the 19th century.
A lost distillery of the early 19th century, located somewhere in Stirlingshire, now Dunbartonshire.
Could the mysterious lost distillery of Burnbrae have been a neighbour of Kennetpans and Kilbagie?
A short-lived lost distillery in Lanarkshire, which operated under two licensees.
Diageo’s little-known experimental distillery, situated within the Leven bottling facility.
A Stirlingshire distillery with a long history. Also known as Glenmurray and St Thomas’s Well.
A Sutherland distillery in its namesake town that ran from 1825-40 under three licensees.
A lost Stirlingshire distillery. Not to be confused with the many blends that use the Bard’s name.
Scotland’s first community-owned distillery is also 100% powered by renewable energy.
Another here-and-gone Caithness distillery that operated from 1798-99 under James MacBeath.
One of Falkirk’s lost distilleries which operated briefly at the end of the 18th century.
Old Pulteney single malt is distilled in the fishing port of Wick at the Pulteney distillery.
Independent bottler and blender with plans to revive Perth’s whisky heritage.
Former owner of Edradour distillery and a range of blended Scotch whiskies.
Holding company overseeing the construction and operation of the Clydeside distillery in Glasgow.
Germany and Austria-based blender and bottler that owns the Glenkenny and Dean’s Scotch whiskies.
Edinburgh-based company behind the first Scotch whisky distillery on the Isle of Raasay.
A humble London wine and spirit merchant that created one of the world’s best selling blends.
Producer of the James Martin blends, and now a subsidiary company of The Glenmorangie Co Ltd.
Swiss wine and spirits importer and retailer located near Aargau.
Whisky and wine specialist based in the Netherlands, which occasionally offers its own bottlings.