About DalwhinnieThe Dalwhinnie distillery was, at one time, the highest in altitude of the Scottish distilleries at 1057 feet above sea-level. It still has a claim 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
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