Dalwhinnie distillery
Dalwhinnie Distillery[edit | edit source]
Location | Dalwhinnie, Scotland |
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Owner | Diageo |
Founded | 1897 |
Website | Dalwhinnie Distillery |
Dalwhinnie Distillery is a whisky distillery located in the village of Dalwhinnie, Scotland. It was founded in 1897 and is currently owned by Diageo. The distillery is known for producing single malt Scotch whisky.
History[edit | edit source]
Dalwhinnie Distillery was established in 1897 by John Grant and George Sellar. It was originally named "Strathspey" but was later changed to "Dalwhinnie" in 1898. The distillery was built in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, taking advantage of the region's natural resources, including pure water from the Allt an t'Sluic burn.
During its early years, Dalwhinnie Distillery faced several challenges, including a fire in 1934 that caused significant damage. However, the distillery was rebuilt and continued its whisky production.
In 1987, Dalwhinnie Distillery became part of Diageo, a British multinational alcoholic beverages company. Under Diageo's ownership, the distillery has undergone various renovations and expansions to meet the growing demand for its whisky.
Production[edit | edit source]
Dalwhinnie Distillery produces a range of single malt Scotch whiskies, known for their smooth and honeyed character. The distillery uses traditional production methods, including copper pot stills and oak casks for maturation.
The water used in the production process comes from the Allt an t'Sluic burn, which flows through the nearby Drumochter Hills. This water source is known for its purity and contributes to the unique flavor profile of Dalwhinnie whiskies.
The distillery has a production capacity of approximately 1.8 million liters of alcohol per year. The whisky is aged in oak casks for a minimum of 15 years, resulting in a rich and complex flavor.
Visitor Experience[edit | edit source]
Dalwhinnie Distillery offers guided tours for visitors, providing an opportunity to learn about the whisky production process and the history of the distillery. The tours include a visit to the distillery's warehouses, where the whisky is matured, and a tasting session of their signature expressions.
Visitors can also explore the distillery's visitor center, which features interactive exhibits and displays showcasing the whisky-making process. The center also houses a shop where visitors can purchase a variety of Dalwhinnie whiskies and related merchandise.
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