Ben Nevis
Traditional distillery owned by Nikka.
One of the world’s most recognisable blended Scotch whisky brands with roots in Victorian Scotland.
Lowland grain distillery situated within the vast Moffat distilling complex.
Experimental Highlands distillery operating from an old fire station beside a castle.
Sympathetic malt distillery built in homage to the adjacent historical Fife abbey.
A lost 19th century distillery opened beside the Eden estuary at Guardbridge, Fife.
Blended grain whisky designed for club serves and named after the Roland TR-808 Drum Machine.
Short-lived malt distillery incorporated into Airdrie’s Moffat complex beside Glen Flagler.
This Lowland malt with its gentle, fruity palate, commands a dedicated following.
This Inverness malt distillery was a forerunner of innovation though sadly demolished in 1983.
Nineteenth century Highland malt distillery once operated by Canadian whisky baron Joseph Hobbs.
Once Scotland’s most easterly distillery that fell victim to the 1980s whisky loch.
The biggest, and most iconic, blended Scotch whisky is recognisable the world over.
Today this historic Scotch brand created by Macdonald & Muir covers both blends and single malts.
Blended malt whisky produced to mimic the style produced by one of Fife’s lost distilleries.
This early 19th century village distillery lasted a good 15 years – a notable feat for the time.
One of many lost distilleries in the Stirling area, but one of the few operated by a woman.
One of Edinburgh’s many lost distilleries, which operated for a short period in the 1790s.
This Perthshire distillery was was open from 1817 to 1826 under three different licensees.
Diageo’s little-known experimental distillery, situated within the Leven bottling facility.
Islay’s ninth distillery and the first for independent bottler Hunter Laing & Co.
The Imperial distillery made way for Chivas Brothers’ modern yet historically-sympathetic Dalmunach.
Victorian blend that became world-famous thanks to its friendly black and white terrier mascots.
The ‘world’s lightest Scotch’ was a blended whisky with a large following in the US.
A standard Scotch blend in Africa and part of William Sanderson & Son’s Vat 69 stable.
A now dormant blended Scotch owned by Morrison Bowmore that has its roots in the 1930s.
One of the lesser-known blends from Glaswegian distiller and blender John Hopkins & Co.
An export-only blend from the late-Victorian era that became ingrained in Glenmorangie plc’s DNA.
Another successful colour-coded Scotch blend, if not quite as famous as Johnnie Walker or Dewar’s.
Blended Scotch with one of the longest histories of any continuously-produced whisky.
Blended Scotch whisky produced by Marussia Beverages that was named after a great Scottish warship.
A late Victorian blend produced by the eponymous distiller Peter Dawson, now owned by Diageo.
Luxury single malt produced for Indian drinks company Tilaknagar Industries by Benriach distillery.
Despite its name, this Islay single malt from an unnamed distillery is more at home in Scandinavia.
This trio of single malts – Dufftown, Glen Ord and Glendullan – has given Diageo a top five brand.
Old Pulteney single malt is distilled in the fishing port of Wick at the Pulteney distillery.
Producer of a range of blended malts and single cask Scotch whisky expressions.
A hotel and catering conglomerate which became one of the world’s top wine and spirit producers.
British brewer, hotelier and restaurateur that at one time owned five Scotch whisky distilleries.
An independent distiller and blender that once operated Caol Ila and Tamdhu distilleries.
Distiller and blender that was integral to the formation of Diageo as we know it today.
Blending and brewing company formed by the merger of Allied Breweries and J. Lyons & Co.
Owner of Lagavulin and Craigellachie distilleries that evolved out of Mackie & Co.
Distilling dynasty best known for its early adoption of the patent still at Cameronbridge.
A quiet subsidiary of Edrington, but once a powerful 19th century whisky blender and distiller.
Scotch whisky giant that assumed virtual control of the Scotch whisky industry.
Producer of the Glen Carren blended malt, as well as other spirits such as rum and gin.
Fictitious former producer of Ben Roland and Laird’s Reserve blended Scotch whiskies.
Legendary wine merchant that bottled whiskies for a short period in the 1970s and 80s.
High-end Campbeltown deli-turned-independent bottler that became a Cadenhead outlet.
Independent bottler and blender with plans to revive Perth’s whisky heritage.
Established in 1885 to build North British distillery in opposition to DCL’s grain whisky monopoly.
A family company that owned and operated a single distillery, Dalmore, for nearly a century.
Producer of the Old Montrose blend, now owned by Campbell Meyer & Co.
Kilmarnock-based whisky blender focused on recreating malts from long lost distilleries.
Defunct Glasgow-based wholesale tea, wine and spirit merchant, specialising in whisky blending.
Danish wine and spirits store stocking a small selection of own-label Scotch whisky.
Whisky club based in Belgium, organising tasting events and offering club bottlings.
James Devereaux was a wholesaler of alcoholic beverages based in London, UK.
A specialist whisky retailer based on the German, tax-exempt archipelago of Heligoland.
The historic Dutch chain of wine and spirits retailers sells whiskies under its own label.
The Speyside-based sporting retailer has had a couple of whiskies bottled under its own label.
International charge card organisation that occasionally bottled whiskies for its members.
Global asset manager with Scotch whisky connections and own-label bottlings to its name.
Small German indie bottler with only a handful of releases to its name.
This Switzerland-based duty free retailer has been bottlings its own whiskies since 2013.
Long-standing Bologna whisky bar and shop with a short history of independent bottlings.
Pointers of London & Edinburgh primarily sold porcelain gifts and occasionally whisky decanters.
Though to be Sweden’s first independent bottler of single cask single malts.
A short-lived German independent bottler with only a handful of bottlings to its name.
Subsidiary of The Glenmorangie Company Ltd that once bottled the notorious 80:20 blend.
Modest sized blender and bottler originally based out of Glasgow as part of Train & McIntyre.
Village grocer, ironmonger and wine and spirits merchant that became known for its whisky.
Prominent 1980s Italian indie bottler that helped establish a trend for cask strength whiskies.