Dalmunach was constructed on the site of the former Imperial Distillery. Imperial Distillery had a long history of changing ownership and periods of inactivity. In 2005, it was acquired by Pernod Ricard of Chivas Brothers and remained inactive until the decision was made to replace it with Dalmunach in response to the booming Scotch whisky industry in 2013.
Introduction:
Dalmunach distillery, built in 2014 by the Chivas Brothers, is one of Scotland’s newest and most technologically advanced distilleries. The distillery’s contemporary design and commitment to environmental sustainability make it a sight to behold.
History:
Dalmunach was constructed on the site of the former Imperial Distillery. Imperial Distillery had a long history of changing ownership and periods of inactivity. In 2005, it was acquired by Pernod Ricard of Chivas Brothers and remained inactive until the decision was made to replace it with Dalmunach in response to the booming Scotch whisky industry in 2013. The construction of Dalmunach was overseen by Douglas Cruickshank, who incorporated elements from the former distillery into the new design.
Speyside Region:
Although not officially recognized as a separate whisky region, Speyside is widely accepted as a subdivision of the Highlands region. It is home to over half of Scotland’s distilleries, making it the most densely populated whisky region in the world. Speyside whiskies are known for their sweetness, with flavors of pear, apple, vanilla, honey, and spice. They are typically low in peat and often matured in sherry casks. Many popular single malts originate from Speyside.
Information about the distillery:
Number of bottles:
13 Bottles
Country, Region:
Scotland, Speyside
-3.300557 57.454960
Active
Pernod Ricard
2015
10,000,000 l
Introduction:
Dalmunach distillery, built in 2014 by the Chivas Brothers, is one of Scotland’s newest and most technologically advanced distilleries. The distillery’s contemporary design and commitment to environmental sustainability make it a sight to behold.
History:
Dalmunach was constructed on the site of the former Imperial Distillery. Imperial Distillery had a long history of changing ownership and periods of inactivity. In 2005, it was acquired by Pernod Ricard of Chivas Brothers and remained inactive until the decision was made to replace it with Dalmunach in response to the booming Scotch whisky industry in 2013. The construction of Dalmunach was overseen by Douglas Cruickshank, who incorporated elements from the former distillery into the new design.
Speyside Region:
Although not officially recognized as a separate whisky region, Speyside is widely accepted as a subdivision of the Highlands region. It is home to over half of Scotland’s distilleries, making it the most densely populated whisky region in the world. Speyside whiskies are known for their sweetness, with flavors of pear, apple, vanilla, honey, and spice. They are typically low in peat and often matured in sherry casks. Many popular single malts originate from Speyside.