Inside Scotland’s oldest whisky distillery
- Glenturret Distillery in Perthshire has been producing whisky for over 250 years, dating back to 1763.
- Approximately 1.8 tonnes of barley are used for each batch, with a distilling process that remains traditional according to the staff.
- Visitor Attraction Manager Alex Thomson stated that they aim for 44,000 liters of production this year while welcoming around 35,000 visitors annually.
- Thomson emphasized the dedication to traditional practices and the unique visitor experience offered at Glenturret.
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Inside Scotland’s oldest whisky distillery
The distillery has been operating since 1763.
Inside Scotland's oldest whisky distillery & its secret tradition for 250 years
NEW pictures show the inner workings of Scotland’s oldest working distillery – which has been operating since 1763. The Glenturret Distillery in Perthshire has been producing whisky for over 250 years, and has welcomed Prime Ministers, princes, and even the legendary Robert Burns through its doors. SWNSWe take a look inside Scotland’s oldest working distillery.[/caption] SWNSThe Glenturret Distillery in Perthshire has been producing whisky for o…
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