About DalwhinnieThe Dalwhinnie distillery was the highest in altitude of the Scottish distilleries at, 1057 feet above sea-level, (can you find who holds that claim now) It still has acclaim to fame it is reputed to be the coldest place on average temperature in Scotland the pure abundant water from the Lochan an Doirre-uaine high in the mountains, an ample supply of peat, and good communications by road and rail, were deciding factors in building the distillery at Dalwhinnie in 1898.
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Ealain Gallery,
36/42 Main Street,
Drymen,
Glasgow,
G63 0BG
t: 01360 660 996
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat: 10-5:30
Sun: 12-4