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Ben Wyvis

Ben Wyvis

Both Ben Wyvis and Ferintosh are revoked in the story of the new distillery being built on the outskirts of Dingwall, GlenWyvis.

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Bladnoch

Bladnoch

Of all the Scottish distilleries, Bladnoch is the southernmost. After a short silent period and an ownership change, it is again going full steam ahead.

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Blair Athol

Blair Athol

Scottish holiday resort of Pitlochry abounds in attractions. One of them could a tour of Diageo's Blair Athol distillery.

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Bowmore

Bowmore

The oldest distillery on the isle of Islay, named after the town it is located in, the island's capital of sorts.

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Braeval

Braeval

Sometimes referred to as Braes of Glenlivet, the distillery is one of the very few that are actually located in the glen of the river Livet.

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Brora

Brora

Founded in the early 19th century as Clynelish, renamed Brora in the 1970s, closed down in the 1980s, gained a cult following in the 21st century.

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Bruichladdich

Bruichladdich

Founded in the late 19th century Bruichladdich made its name as a single malt whisky producer only in the last year of the last millennium. That was possible thanks to Mark Reynier, Murray McDavid and above all Jim McEwan.

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Bunnahabhain

Bunnahabhain

One of a couple distilleries overlooking the Sound of Islay, with breathtaking views of the isle of Jura.

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Caol Ila

Caol Ila

If we were to hold a competition for the best view out of a distillery windows, the still house overlooking the Sound of Islay and the isle of Jura across its water would be one of the contenders to the top.

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Caperdonich

Caperdonich

Glen Grant's younger sister, situated across the street in Rothes, bulldozered down a couple of years ago.

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