Nestled in the heart of the Perthshire countryside, Glenturret Distillery is believed to be Scotland’s oldest working distillery, having opened its doors in 1775. Visitors can explore the idyllic setting and delve into the traditional methods that remain integral to the production of Glenturret Highland single malt. These time-honored techniques include mashing by hand and cutting by eye, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship that has been preserved for over two centuries. Today, guests can experience the rich history and heritage of Scottish whisky-making, learning about the meticulous processes that create this distinctive spirit.
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