Strathearn distillery

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Strathearn Distillery is a microdistillery located in Perthshire, Scotland. It is known for producing a variety of spirits, including whisky, gin, and rum. The distillery was established in 2013, making it one of the youngest distilleries in Scotland.

History[edit | edit source]

Strathearn Distillery was founded by Tony Reeman-Clark in 2013. The distillery is located in the heart of Perthshire, a region known for its rich history in whisky production. Despite being a relatively new player in the industry, Strathearn Distillery has quickly gained recognition for its innovative approach to spirit production.

Production[edit | edit source]

Strathearn Distillery produces a range of spirits, including single malt whisky, gin, and rum. The distillery is particularly known for its 'craft' approach to production, with a focus on small batch production and traditional distillation methods. The distillery's whisky is matured in a variety of cask types, including sherry, bourbon, and wine casks, which contribute to the unique flavour profiles of the spirits.

Products[edit | edit source]

Strathearn Distillery's product range includes Strathearn Single Malt Whisky, Strathearn Heather Rose Gin, and Strathearn Rum. The distillery also offers a 'Distil Your Own' experience, where visitors can distil their own bottle of gin or whisky.

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