Perthshire
- Whisky
Dewars World of Whisky
A unique exhibition and interactive centre, virtually on our
doorstep, celebrates the courageous entrepreneurial spirit
of the Dewar family.
Explore the story behind the top selling whisky in the States
for the last fifteen years, brought to life with fascinating
displays and a range of games and challenges, including a
touch-screen Medal Quest and electronic Blending Challenge,
as well as a triple-screen video presentation and web site
where visitors can send e-postcards to anywhere in the world.
Rich historical archives, from original drawings for the famously
creative advertising to a desk at which Robert Burns used
to write.
Combine your visit with a tour of Aberfeldy Distillery, originally
established in 1986. The distillery produces Aberfeldy Single
Malt Scotch Whisky, one of the key ingredients in blending
Dewar's White Label. The Dewar's Brand Store stocks a full
range of whiskies from miniatures to limited edition single
malts and a selection of memorabilia. Many gifts are exclusively
available at Dewar's World of Whisky. Private VIP whisky tastings
can also be arranged with the Centre Manager.
Other Local Distilleries
Dalwhinnie
A visit to Dalwhinnie, at 1,073 feet above sea level the highest
distillery in the land, is an opportunity to sample the ‘Gentle
Spirit’ of the glen.
Here you can see the distillers at work, harnessing the snow
fed waters of the Allt an t’ Sluic, fresh from their
journey through moorland heather, producing a full-bodied
malt with a surprisingly delicate taste. And as you savour
your complimentary dram of Dalwhinnie, the Highland representative
of the ‘classic malts’ range, you can also enjoy
a panorama unchanged since the drovers of old paused to enjoy
the view and the local malt.
You’ll find the doors of the distillery in the mountains
open to visitors all year round with restricted hours in the
snowy depths of the highland winter.
Blair Atholl
Established in 1798 in the picturesque town of Pitlochry,
Blair Athol is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland.
The distillery produces a 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky,
with a mellow deep-toned aroma, a strong fruity flavour and
a smooth finish.
Edradour Distillery
Edradour is a unique, single Highland malt whisky, to be enjoyed
in recognition of those small, significant moments that make
up the ebb and flow of life.
Edradour is produced in Scotland's smallest distillery - and
is hand made today as it was over 150 years ago by just three
men who are devoted to the time-honoured methods of whisky
making. Indeed equipment used at the distillery has remained
unchanged since the day the distillery opened and is only
just capable of producing commercial quantities. Only 12 casks
of whisky are produced a week, making Edradour single malt
a rare pleasure for a fortunate few.
If you manage to find it, you will be one of the few people
lucky enough to experience its charm - golden in the glass,
smooth and creamy with a nutty, honeyed finish.
Enjoy Life's small victories with Edradour. Only 5 minutes
from the hotel!!
www.edradour.com
Glenturret and the ‘Famous Grouse Experience’
Glenturret is the oldest distillery in Scotland, established
in 1775 and still using traditional methods to produce and
bottle single malt scotch.
Witness a terrific audio-visual display, a video called 'The
water of Life' and walk through the museum portion of the
distillery. There is a very good restaurant here, where you
can do a quick taste test of some lovely 12 year old Scotch.
The Famous Grouse Experience, near Crieff - an all new interactive
visitor centre dedicated to our feathered friend!!
Distillery tours
Yes you can, if the spirit is willing, visit all of these
delights in a day. Starting early at the hotel a good first
stop is Blair Athol Distillery at the southern end of Pitlochry.
Then travel south to Crieff, Glenturret and the Famous Grouse
Experience. Take a light lunch there then onwards via the
Sma Glen to Dewars at Aberfeldy. Then take a scenic drive
via Kinloch Rannoch and Dalnacardoch to Dalwhinnie. Then south
back to the Atholl Arms - interrupted perhaps by a wee detour
to the Edradour experience near Pitlochry.
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