​Aberlour - Known for its in-depth tasting tours in luxuriously appointed rooms.
Ballindalloch - One of very few distilleries with a fully-manual process. It's a step back in time.
The Balvenie - One of a kind, using their own traditional floor maltings and a team of coopers.
Benriach - Small independently owned distillery, known for being experimental and innovative.
Benromach - A family owned distillery. Beyond their core range they offer some peaty expressions.
The Cairn - A new distillery with a tasting room overlooking the Spey river.
Cardhu - Was successfully run by two generations of pioneering women. They have a delightful visitors centre.
Cragganmore - Uses unusual stills that are relatively short and flat on top. Quaint and steeped in history.
Dunphail - A new distillery with its own floor maltings. Old school.
The GlenAllachie - In 2025, their 12 year old single malt was named as the world's best at the World Whisky Awards.
Glenfarclas - Owned and managed by one family since 1865. Known for traditional full-bodied and well-sherried style.
Glenfiddich​ - The best selling single malt in the world and independently owned, with five generations of family ownership.
​The Glenlivet - It was the first licensed distillery after the Excise Tax in 1823 and has operated almost continuously ever since.
The Glen Grant - Produces the best-selling single malt whisky in Italy and the first to bottle its own whiskies.
Glen Moray - Initially opened as a brewery in 1883. Considered as having the best value tasting with varied cask finishes.
The Macallan - A popular whisky, building a reputation for quality. Its rare expressions can cost thousands of pounds.
Strathisla Distillery - The oldest working distillery in Speyside, very picturesque. Mainly producing Chivas Regal blend.
Speyburn - A hidden gem, steeped in history. With unique drum maltings, no longer in use. A great edition to their tour.
Tomintoul - Established in 1965, located near the village of Tomintoul, the highest village in the Highlands of Scotland.​
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