Recommendations for Top Whisky Distillery Centres – Scotch Whisky News

Recommendations for Top Whisky Distillery Centres

Glenfiddich – the first distillery to open a visitor centre to the public in 1969

Benriach – one of the most flavoursome experiences, featuring a bar, tasting lounge and retail space, visitors are encouraged to discover Benriach’s rich creative heritage which dates back to 1898

Nc’Nean – the greenest distillery – This pioneering whisky is not only making a big impression in the whisky industry, but is leading the way in sustainability in the spirit industry. Nc’nean is committed to the smallest environmental footprint, and has created a certified organic whisky that is made in a distillery powered by 100% renewable energy and bottled in a 100% recycled clear glass bottle, a first in the spirit industry in the UK.

GlenDronach – One of Scotland’s oldest licensed distilleries, The GlenDronach has long been established as the home of rich and characterful Single Malt Scotch Whisky, slowly matured in Spanish sherry casks. Inspired by this rich heritage and traditional craft, the enhanced visitor’s centre offers a new tasting room, whisky bar, lounge area and retail space. The experience even includes a selection of two distillery-exclusive Hand Fills which give GlenDronach connoisseurs a rare opportunity to personally fill, seal, label and sign their own cask strength bottle of The GlenDronach from a choice of two sherry casks.

Glen Moray – Glen Moray is a small authentic working distillery with bags of atmosphere and real people.  The popular visitor centre offers a range of distillery tours and tastings as well as a coffee shop and gift shop.

Port of Leith – has opened its tour bookings and reveals first-look images of the finished interior ahead of opening to the public on Wednesday October 11th.

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