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A Warm Welcome to Edradour, world renowned as the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland and arguably the most unique. Dating back to 1825, Edradour, stands alone as the last stronghold of handmade single malt whisky from a farm distillery still in production today.

Hidden in the very heart of Perthshire, this picturesque ‘little Model Village’ of Edradour is steeped in a history of intrigue to inspire the imagination. And, with matchless commitment to retaining authentic small scale production, Edradour uniquely boasts over 25 distinctive expressions of Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky with their wonderful characters and flavours.

A visit to Edradour is an unforgettably stimulating experience. See whisky being made first hand amidst sights, sounds, smells and most importantly the exquisite tastes you will always remember.

We look forward to welcoming you to Edradour where a wee dram awaits you on the tour…

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Latest News

16 Jun 2015 Our latest limited edition bottle of Edradour is a special bottling for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal. All proceeds net of UK duties and tax will be donated by Edradour to help the many thousands of people whose lives have been changed by the recent tragic events. More...

12 Mar 2015 The Distillery expresses regret to any guests who had hoped to visit us at Easter Break this year as Edradour will be closed. We look forward to welcoming you from 20 Apr onwards when our new season begins. Please see Visiting Times for more details.

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Historic Timeline of the Distillery

This little distillery steeped in history and quietly producing world class whisky is as unassuming and as natural as the fields and sky surrounding it. Travel with us through time and take a trip into the origins of this special place.

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The early story of whisky in Scotland is largely undocumented. It is thought that prior to the 15th century, whisky existed for medicinal use, drinking and sharing in small gatherings. Believed to have unique capabilities to prolong life it was called ‘Uisge Beatha’, ‘the Water of Life’.
The story of Edradour and the Distillery is intimately caught up in the dramatic history of the development of Scotch whisky.

Before whisky became synonymous with Scotland, respected and prized throughout the globe, it was produced on a small scale in pot stills and illegally, mostly in the Highlands. Edradour was no different and distilled throughout the struggles between the illicit stills of the Highlanders, who simply wished to make whisky (seen as their right) and the officialdom of the Excise Officers, who were out to stop them avoiding duty, or tax.

With the Excise Act of 1823 encouraging licencing and reducing duty paid on spirit, it became more attractive to move away from the illicit stills to a legal entity. As a result Edradour was duly founded in 1825 as a cooperative of local farmers.

Edradour has always been a survivor through both lean and prosperous times and, perhaps by virtue of its small size, has been able to more easily adapt to changing circumstances: from the original success story of blended whisky to ownership by the New York Mafia, from large corporate ownership to a welcome return to Scottish hands.

Today, under the keen skills of Andrew Symington, Master of the Quaich, Edradour Distillery is now producing - along with traditional, handmade farm whisky - innovative new single malts.

Small is beautiful, after all.

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