Below you can find 12 distilleries in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and Stirling and those that are not further than 50 miles away from the Park. Most distilleries offer tours where you can learn how to create this popular drink and taste the results of the process at the end of the tour. If you would like to learn some basics about Scotch Whisky please click here to find out more.
Below are the main Whisky Distilleries in and around the National Park.
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Aberfeldy Distillery
Whisky Types:Single Malts and Blended Whiskies
Typical Taste:The Single Malts have a taste of heather, honey and are full bodied
Aberfeldy Distillery produces the Single Malts Aberfeldy 12 and Aberfeldy 21. The distillery was founded by John Dewar and opened in 1898. Even though the distillery had to go through tough times because of World War I and II, it was enlarged in 1972. Next to the distillery is “Dewar’s World of Whisky”, a centre for education and marketing of the products.
The single malts are known for having a heather and honey nose and a full body taste. The finish is dry and spicy with bitter hint of Seville oranges.
Aberfeldy Distillery was awarded with a number of prizes such as medals from the San Francisco World Spirits competition. The distillery offers tours from November to October. Opening times depend on the season.
Whiskies:
Dewar’s White Label Blended Whisky - Honey, malty and spicy, vanilla, smoky hints
Aberfeldy Single Malt 12 year - Full bodied, rich, with honey and caramel
Aberfeldy Single Malt 21 year - Sweet, chocolate, orange, and a spicy finish
Aberfeldy Single Malt 15 year - Biscuit, citrus and hints of peat
Aberfeldy Single Malt 1980 (limited)
Opening Times:
April- October.: Mon - Sat 10.00 - 18.00, Sun 12.00 - 16.00,
November-March: Mon - Sat 10.00 - 16.00
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Aberfeldy Map
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