Aberfeldy whisky distillery
Sip your way through Speyside
With more distilleries than anywhere else in Scotland, Speyside is a lifetime of discovery waiting for you
Explore what makes Speyside unique.
There's the traditional style of Speyside whisky - light and fruity - then there's the bold outliers.
Craigellachie Single Malt
Craigellachie sits firm in the heart of Speyside, flat bang in the middle of Scotch territory. It obstinately stands alone on a rock overlooking the confluence of the rivers Fiddich and Spey. But rid your mind of that typical ‘Speyside’ flavour, for Craigellachie rebels against this.
No ordinairy Speyside whisky
Craigellachie is an unapologetic and unique whisky, robust and muscular with notes of tropical fruit aromatic spice, and rich malt. The distillery was built in 1891, when the great Alfred Barnard described our whisky as 'a style seldom met', and we've been old fashioned - in style and flavour - ever since.
The First Royal Whisky
Standing upon fertile farmland on the Cawdor Estate in the Scottish Highlands lies Royal Brackla Distillery, founded by Captain William Fraser in 1812. A distillery quite literally Fit of a King, Royal Brackla was the first Scotch Whisky ever granted a Royal Warrant, by King William IV in 1833 – The King’s Own Whisky, still reigning true today.
The Art of Sherry Cask Finishing
The distillery’s style is fruity with rich sherried notes. Every expression of Royal Brackla is finished in first-fill sherry casks, sourced directly from Spain. An opulent outcome for a noble drink.
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