Legendary Northern Distilleries Tour
Overview
Stunningly beautiful Easter Ross and Sutherland regions offer breathtaking scenery along with rich history and culture. A unique itinerary showcases awe-inspiring hidden gems for those visiting this remarkable part of the world.
- 🏭 Tour highlights include Glenmorangie Distillery, Ord Distillery, and Balblair Distillery.
- 🍷 You may change any of these distilleries for Clynelish Distillery (Johnny Walker) if preferred.
- 🕒 Glenmorangie Distillery opening times vary: November - May (Monday – Friday, 10am, 11am & 3pm); May (Monday - Friday, 10am, 11am, 2pm & 3pm); June, July & August (Monday - Sunday, every 30 minutes, 10am - 4pm); September & October (Monday - Friday, 10am, 11am, 2pm & 3pm).
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The Singleton DistilleryThe Ord distillery dates back to 1838 it is the only single malt distillery on the Black Isle. The water for the mashing was taken from the Cuckoo Well and employed 18 people in the early days. Now it has 7 was stills and is owned by Diageo now the water come from the White Burn.
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Balblair DistilleryFounded in 1790 and according to records, this is the fourth oldest distillery in Scotland after Glenturret, Strathisla, and Bowmore, Balblair creates its malt whisky slowly, and it is then matured at the distillery in the tradtional dunnage warehouses on earthen floors. The visitors centre provides a welcoming, relaxed environment in which to enjoy a tasting. Tours are available at 11:00 and 14:00 costing £10 per person, and as a maximum of ten people are accommodated per tour, advance bookings are essential. Visitors to the distillery can purchase a bottle from a hand selected cask which you are able to fill, cork, seal, and label yourself. Your name will then go into the ledger and you’ll have a unique gift to take home with you.
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Glenmorangie DistilleryNow owned by Moët Hennesy, the Glenmorangie Distillery was founded in 1843 with production starting in 1849. Glenmorangie is famous the world over for its whisky with the first exports starting as long ago as 1880. Moving with modern times, the Distillery installed an anaerobic digestion plant in 2017 to process and break down by products such as pot-ale and lees which in turn means the production process is more sustainable. This has removed the need for them to be taken away from the Distillery by tanker for processing elsewhere. Tours and tastings are possible with the Original Tour costing £7.50 per person. It is possible to visit the tasting room without doing a tour. A range of Glenmorangie Single Malt Whiskies are available to purchase and try in the relaxed environment of the tasting room.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.