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Lowland Single Malts


Lowland single malts are single malt whiskies distilled in Scotland's lowlands.

The region now only has four currently producing whisky distilleries: Ailsa Bay, in Girvan owned by William Grant & Sons, Glenkinchie distillery, near Edinburgh; Auchentoshan, near Clydebank; and Bladnoch in Galloway.

Two new distilleries (Daftmill in Fife and Annandale in Dumfries and Galloway) have started distilling but have not yet brought a single malt to market. Daftmill could legally start bottling a single malt (or supplying blenders) at any time, because its first batches have now been in cask for over three years. Three years is the legal minimum pre-bottling aging period for a product labelled Scotch whisky, but single malts this young are usually only marketed in countries like Italy. It is not known whether Daftmill are supplying malt to producers of blended whisky or vatted malts, but this is likely (the majority of most distilleries' production is sold this way).

Two further new distilleries have opened in recent years: Kingsbarns distillery (2014) and InchDairnie distillery (2016), both in Fife. Distilleries are also planned at Lindores Abbey, at Ardgowan, and by the Glasgow Distillery Company in the city centre of Glasgow.

At least six other lowland single malts are still available, but are no longer distilled: Rosebank, Kinclaith, St. Magdalene, Ladyburn, Inverleven, and Littlemill.


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