Aberfeldy , Aberfeldy_Perth and Kinross /Highlands (Midlands)
Aberlour , in Charlestown-of-Aberlour, Speyside
Allt-á-Bhainne , Glenrinnes/Speyside, 2002 closed since 28 May 2005 , still in business.
Ardbeg , Port Ellen/Isle of Islay
Ardmore , Speyside
Arran , Lochranza/Isle of Arran
Auchentoshan Dalmuir/Lowlands, the only Lowland whisky distilled with Highland water from Cochna Loch
Auchroisk , Mulben/Highlands
Aultmore , Banffshire/Speyside
Balblair , Edderton/Northern Highlands just nine miles from Glenmorangie
Balmenach , Cromdale/Speyside, on the southern border of the region
Balvenie , Dufftown, Speyside, founded by William Grant, owner of Glenfiddich
Ben Nevis , Fort William/Western Highlands
Benriach , Morayshire/Speyside, back in business since 2004
Benrinnes , Banffshire/Speyside
Benromach , Speyside
Bladnoch near Wigtown/Lowlands, Scotlands southern-most distillery, back in business as of 2000
Blair Athol , Pitlochry, Perthshire/Highlands, not to be confused with place and castle Blair Atholl Castle, about five miles north of Pitlochry
Bowmore , Isle of Islay, founded 1779 , oldest Scotish distillery
Brackla , Nairn/Speyside, also "Royal Brackla"
Bruichladdich , Isle of Islay, once again privately-owned; pronounced (orig. Islay): Bruch-lat -tich (also: Bruch-lade -di(ch))
Bunnahabhain , Port Askaig/Isle of Islay, pronounced Buh-na-haa -venn
Cardhu , Knockando/Speyside, most important division of Johnnie Walker Blends
Caol Ila , Port Askaig/Isle of Islay
Clynelish , Brora/Northern Highlands, built across from the now-dormant Brora
Cragganmore , Speyside, on the Ballindalloch
Craigellachie , Speyside
Dailuaine , Aberlour/Speyside, important division of Johnnie Walker Blends
Dalmore , Alness/Northern Highlands
Dalwhinnie , Dalwhinnie/Speyside
Deanston , Doune/Highlands
Drumguish , Kingussie/Speyside
Dufftown , Banffshire/Speyside
Edradour , Pitlochry/Highlands, Scotland's smallest distillery
Fettercairn , Laurencekirk/Highlands
Glenallachie , Banffshire/Speyside
Glenburgie , Morayshire/Speyside
Glencadam , Brechin/Highlands
Glendronach , Aberdeenshire/Speyside, since 14 May 2002 back in business after a seven year lull
Glendullan , Banffshire/Speyside
Glen Elgin , Morayshire/Speyside
Glen Grant , Rothes/Speyside
Glenfarclas , Ballindollach/Speyside, at the foot of Ben Rinnes
Glenfiddich , Dufftown/Speyside
Glen Garioch , Oldmeldrum/Highlands, pronounced Glen-gih -ri
Glengoyne Dumgoyne/Highlands, twelve miles from Glasgow , right on the Highland Line
Glen Keith , Keith/Speyside
Glenkinchie , Pencaitland /Lowlands
Glenlivet , Ballindalloch/Speyside, (also "The Glenlivet") in the moorlands of Minmore
Glenlossie , Elgin/Speyside
Glenmorangie , Tain/Northern Highlands
Glen Moray , Elgin/Speyside
Glen Ord , Muir of Ord/Northern Highlands, formally Ord and Glenordie
Glenrothes , Rothes/Speyside
Glen Scotia , Campbeltown, Mull of Kintyre
Glen Spey , Speyside
Glentauchers Keith/Speyside
Glenturret north of Crieff/Highlands, on the coast of Turret
Highland Park , Kirkwall /Isles of Orkney
Inchgower , Buckie/Speyside
Isle of Jura , Jura/Isle of Jura
Knockando , Knockando/Speyside
Knockdhu , in Huntly/Speyside, the 12-year malt is called An Cnoc
Lagavulin , Port Ellen/Isle of Islay
Laphroaig , Port Ellen/Isle of Islay (pronounced (orig. Islay)): La-frúe , but also La-fraig
Linkwood , south of Elgin/Speyside
Loch Lomond , Alexandria/Highlands
Lochnagar Ballater/Highlands also Royal Lochnagar
Longmorn , between Rothes and Elgin/Speyside
The Macallan , Craigellachie/Speyside, known as the best in Speysides
Macduff , Banff/Speyside
Mannochmore , Elgin/Speyside, also sold as "Loch Dhu"
Miltonduff , Elign/Speyside
Mortlach , Keith/Speyside
Oban , Oban/Western Highlands
Pulteney Wick/Northern Highlands, northernmost distillery on the Scottish Festland
Scapa , Kirkwall , Isles of Orkney
Speyburn Aberlour/Speyside
Springbank , in Campbeltown, Mull of Kintyre
Strathisla , Keith/Speyside oldest distillery in Speyside still in operation, since 1786, also called the most beautiful one by some
Strathmill , Speyside
Talisker , Carbost/Isle of Skye.
Tamdhu , Aberlour/Speyside
Teaninich , Alness/Highlands
Tobermory , Isle of Mull, the "smoky" version from Tobermory is called Ledaig
Tomatin , Tomatin/Speyside
Tomintoul , Ballindalloch/Speyside
Tormore , Grantown N Spey/Speyside
Tullibardine , Blackford/Highlands, after 8 years in respite, back in operation in 2003
Distilleries not producing
Banff , Speyside, demolished 1983
Ben Wyvis , Highlands, closed 1977
Braeval , Glenlivet/Speyside, closed 2002 , formerly "Braeval of Glenlivet"
Brora , Brora/Northern Highlands, directly across from Clynelish
Caperdonich , Rothes/Speyside, closed 2002
Coleburn , Speyside, license revoked 1992
Convalmore , Dufftown/Speyside, closed 1985
Dallas Dhu , Forres/Speyside, closed 1983 , can be toured
Glen Albyn , Inverness/Highlands, demolished 1988
Glencadam , Highlands, closed 2000
Glencraig , Morayshire/Speyside, from 1958 to 1981 produced Glenburgie with Lomondstills .
Glenesk , Highlands, closed 1985 , license revoked 1992
Glen Flagler , Moffat/Lowlands, closed 1985
Glenglassaugh , Speyside, closed 1986
Glenlochy , Western Highlands, closed 1983
Glen Mhor , Inverness/Highlands, closed 1983 , demolished 1986
Glenugie , Peterhead/Highlands, closed 1983
Glenury , Highlands, closed 1985 , license revoked 1992
Inverleven , Lowlands, closed 1991
Imperial , Carron bei Aberlour/Speyside, closed 1998
Killyloch , Lowlands, closed 1985
Kinclaith , Lowlands, demolished 1976
Ladyburn , Lowlands, demolished 1976
Littlemill , Lowlands, closed 1992 , dismantled 1996 , burned down 2004
Lochside , Montrose/Highlands, closed 1992 , demolished 2002
Millburn , Inverness/Speyside, closed 1985 , demolished 1988
North Port , Brechin/Speyside, closed 1983
Parkmore , Dufftown/Speyside, closed 1931
Pittyvaich , Speyside, closed 1993
Port Ellen Isle of Islay, closed 1984
Rosebank , Falkirk/Lowlands, closed 1993
St. Magdalene , Linlithgow/Lowlands, closed 1983
Tamnavulin , Speyside, closed 1996
Newly-built or newly-planned distilleries, whose whiskies are not yet available
Blackwood Shetland Islands, building commenced August 2004 , the northern-most distillery in Scotland
Kilchoman Isle of Islay, opened 3 June 2005 , the western-most distillery in Scotland
Kilkerran/Glengyle Campbeltown, opened 25 March 2004 , first bottling planned available in 2014
Kininvie Dufftown/Speyside, opened 1990 , no bottles yet available
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