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  1. Glen Garioch is a charming distillery that produces hearty Highland malts with character and tradition. Learn about its history, expressions, legends, and Doric dialect on its official website.

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  2. Glen Garioch distillery (pronounced "Geery" in the Doric dialect of Aberdeen) is one of the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland, dating back to 1797. [2] History. The location chosen by John & Alexander Manson for their malt whisky distillery in 1797 was an obvious one.

  3. Explore one of Scotland's oldest distilleries and enjoy a range of whisky and cheese tasting, cask bottling, masterclass and behind-the-scenes tours. Book in advance to avoid disappointment and discover the legends of the Garioch valley.

  4. One of the oldest operating distilleries in Scotland – and its most easterly – Glen Garioch (pronounced Geery in the ancient Doric dialect still spoken in these parts) has been making its mighty malt in the quaint and historic market town of Oldmeldrum, near Aberdeen in North East Scotland, ever since 1797.

  5. Glen Garioch (pronounced ‘Glen Geery’) lies at the village of Old Meldrum in Aberdeenshire. The distillery buildings sit huddled on a little outcrop flecked with heather gorse and grasses and surrounded by barley pastures - it is said that some of the best barley in Scotland is to be found there.

  6. Aug 24, 2021 · Learn about the history and character of Glen Garioch, a Scottish distillery that produces rich and weighty whisky with grain and spice notes. Find out how it is changing again with floor maltings, direct-fired heating, and longer fermentation.

  7. Glen Garioch is a Highland single malt distillery founded in 1797 and owned by Beam Suntory. Learn about its history, production, owners, and contact details.