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Glen Moray Scotch Whisky Distillery
Glen
Moray Distillery, Elgin, Morayshire
IV30 1YE
Tel: +44 (0)1343 550900
Glen
Moray Distillery General Information
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Glen
Moray Distillery History
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1897 |
Established
(former brewery) by Glen Moray Glenlivet Distillery
Co |
1910 |
Closed |
1920's |
Purchased
by Macdonald & Muir |
1958 |
Stills
increased from 2-4 |
1978 |
Maltings decommissioned |
1996 |
Macdonald & Muir change name to Glenmorangie |
1999 |
Glen Moray introduces first wood finishes |
2004 |
Lois Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH) purchased Glenmorangie plc |
2008 |
LVMH sell Glen Moray to Glen Turner |
2014 |
Release of Glen Moray Port Finish |
2015 |
Launch of Glen Moray Classic Peated |
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Glen
Moray Distillery Comments
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Converted
from a brewery, as was sister distillery of Glenmorangie. |
Warehouse No 1 close to former place of execution for 17th century criminals "Gallow Crook Hill" |
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Glen
Moray Distillery Bottlings
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Glen
Moray Single Speyside Malt
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Glen
Moray 12 Year Old
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Glen
Moray 16 Year Old
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Glen
Moray Port Wood Finish
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Glen
Moray 1981 Single Sherry Butt |
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Glen
Moray Distillery Independent Bottlings
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Glen
Moray Distillery Visitor Centre Information
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Contact |
+44 (0)1343 550900 |
Open
all year |
Mon-Fri
9.00am-5.00pm |
June
to mid September |
Also
open Sat 10.00am-4.00pm |
Tours |
Mon-Fri
09.30, 10.30, 11.30, 13.30, 14.30 and 15,30. Sat 10.30,
11.30, 13.30, 14.30 |
Admission
charge |
unknown |
Comments |
Maximum 10 per group.
Please note the Distillery will be closed during
the Christmas holiday period. |
Location |
Situated around 15 miles east of Inverness on the
banks of the river Lossie in Elgin-the capitol of
Speyside, Scotlands most famous whisky region. |
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