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Aultmore Distillery
Office and warehouse closed Thursday-Saturday for staff training. We’ll be back Sunday, and orders will ship Monday.
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Distillery Name: Aultmore
Distillery Headline: Aultmore Distillery
Distillery About: In 1896 Aultmore was built by Alexander Edward. Then in 1923 it became part of the John Dewar & Sons estate and has remained so ever since. In fact, so highly prized is it as a blending malt that it is said that when Bacardi was in the process of buying Dewar’s from Diageo, it was willing to walk away from the deal if Aultmore wasn’t included. Completely refurbished in the 1970s it is easy to dismiss as little more than a functional plant, but the character of its single malts, now finally being given an official release, shows what the blenders have been keeping to themselves for all these years.
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about the distillery
Aultmore Distillery
In 1896 Aultmore was built by Alexander Edward. Then in 1923 it became part of the John Dewar & Sons estate and has remained so ever since. In fact, so highly prized is it as a blending malt that it is said that when Bacardi was in the process of buying Dewar’s from Diageo, it was willing to walk away from the deal if Aultmore wasn’t included. Completely refurbished in the 1970s it is easy to dismiss as little more than a functional plant, but the character of its single malts, now finally being given an official release, shows what the blenders have been keeping to themselves for all these years.
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