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Glen Moray Distillery

Glen Moray Distillery Glen Moray Distillery
Bruceland Road
Elgin
Grampian
p: +44 (0) 1343 550 900
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map: street detail

Glen Moray Craftsmen Glen Moray Distillery nestles on the banks of the River Lossie in the city of Elgin, the capital of Speyside, a region synonymous with malt whisky. Glen Moray Single Malt Whisky has been distilled here since 1897 by a small dedicated team of craftsmen. In over a century of distilling at Glen Moray, much has changed, however the ingredients, processes and skills of those responsible for producing Glen Moray remain constant.

Bottle of Glen Moray Glen Moray is a small authentic working distillery without the tourist frills, just bags of atmosphere and real people going about their business - making whisky. Here you have the opportunity to experience the reality of malt whisky distilling. The delight of Glen Moray is that your tour guide could be one of the distillery craftsmen themselves. It could be the stillman or the mashman who welcomes you and shows you round, or even the distillery manager himself - Ed Dodson.

Glen Moray Courtyard

The great advantage of this is the authenticity of the introduction - each guide knows the process of whisky making like the back of his hand. So, at Glen Moray, you will gain an unforgettable insight into how water and barley are transformed into 'the water of life'.

History
You will find Glen Moray distillery nestling on the banks of the river Lossie in the Western quarter of the ancient city, and royal burgh of Elgin. Elgin itself is an historic city, but not the least of its claims to fame is the fact that it is the capital of Speyside - a beautiful region in the north of Scotland synonymous throughout the world with superlative malt whisky.

Glen Moray 1974 Vintage

The original road into Elgin passes through the distillery grounds under the shadow of Gallow Hill, where executions were carried out until the end of the 17th century. This was an important road in times gone by and some of Scotland's legendary historical figures including St Columba, King Duncan and Macbeth - after the Battle of Torfness - and Bonnie Prince Charlie are said to have passed along it. Today the Glen Moray distillery enjoys a much more peaceful existence, concentrating on the serious business of producing the classic Speyside single malt whisky. When Beer Gave Way To Whisky

Glen Moray has an authentic work-a-day atmosphere, which has continued largely unchanged down through the generations since 1815, except that originally Glen Moray was built as a brewery. It was converted to a distillery in 1897 and for over a hundred years has been producing its distinctive smooth Speyside malt.

Glen Moray Casks

Built in the classic layout of a Scottish farm steading, the distillery features an attractive courtyard, which is surrounded by traditional low ceiling warehouses. But it's not the aesthetics that make the greatest impression on you at Glen Moray. It's the people. The distillery craftsmen. Something A Bit More Special.

Glen Moray is a quality malt whisky from the heart of Speyside. We use ex bourbon barrels sourced from North America to mature Glen Moray and these produce a whisky with rich and spicy characteristics. These casks deliver a superior product that has a smooth and well-rounded taste.

Glen Moray is available in a range of ages and vintages that will appeal to new malt drinkers as well as connoisseurs looking for something a bit more special.

Opening Times
Open all year
Monday to Friday: 09.00 to 17.00

Tour times: 9:30,11:00, 12:30, 14:00, 15:30
June to September only
Saturday: 10:00 to 16:30
Tour times: 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00
November to February
Monday to Friday only: 10:00 to 16:30
Tour times: 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00

Admission
Large groups:
Booking advisable
Adult admission charge: £2.50 (includes tour and dram)


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