Aberfeldy, Craigellachie & Aultmore
Once upon a time there were Aberfeldy, Aultmore and Craigellachie , three Scottish distilleries born under a good star, that of Dewar, among the most representative in Scotland. A journey to discover this magical land, populated by forest elves and wild spirits, home of distilleries that have made history and home to memorable whiskeys . Starting from Aberfeldy , the only distillery in Scotland to use the Pitilie Burn waters , famous for their purity. The result is a fruity, clean and shiny malt with a touch of honey and spices , a Scottish gentleman who invites you to his exclusive home and also offers you a cigar. Aultmore , which derives from the phrase An t-Allt Mòr, Gaelic for "great stream", gives an elegant, light and fruity single malt , a persuasive and mysterious woman of the past. The third and final protagonist of this trip to Scotland is Craigellachie , located in Banffshire, near the village of Craigellachie, at the center of the Speyside whiskey production area in Scotland. The name Craigellachie means "rocky hill" and gives a sweet, spicy and slightly smoked single malt , an old catfish that you meet on a gloomy day. Try them with us and you will never want to go home.