Tullibardine

Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Tullibardine are a distillery deeply embedded in whisky history. Tullibardine stands proudly in the village of Blackford – the gateway to the Highlands. This family-owned distillery has been producing first-rate whisky for decades.

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About Tullibardine

An independent distillery, Tullibardine pride themselves on making liquid gold (also known as Highland single malt whisky). Using water from the local Danny burn, Tullibardine achieve every step of the whisky making process on site.

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The area the distillery draws its water from is renowned for the purity of its water, so much so that Highland Spring bottles from the same location.
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Tullibardine is a family-owned, independent distillery.
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Tullibardine is one of the few distilleries in Scotland to distil, mature, and bottle all on site.

History

Alcohol has been produced in the Blackford area for over six centuries. In 1488, James IV bought a barrel of ale after his coronation at Scone. It must have gone down a treat, because in 1495, he asked Friar John Cor to make a certain ‘aqua vitae’. In 1798, William & Henry Bannerman opened the first Tullibardine distillery, though it only ran for a year. In 1814, Andrew Bannerman tried again. This time it operated until 1837. In 1949 the famous distillery designer William Delme-Evans bought the Gleneagles Brewery site and built a new distillery there. It was the first to be built in Scotland since 1900. Tullibardine lay silent from 1994 until 2003, until a consortium snapped it up. It is now in the hands of French group Picard.

Taste Profile

Tullibardine is known for flavours of...

Vanilla
Caramel
Floral Notes
Toffee