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Tour Scotland Video Whisky Tasting Tullibardine Distillery Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Whisky Tasting at Tullibardine Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland. Tullibardine distillery nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, at the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland. Tullibardine Highland Malt Scotch whisky is generally recognised as an easy drinking malt. It is smooth and mellow on the palate with a fruity flavour and has a clean crisp finish. On nosing, it provides the recipient with a fresh, floral scent with hints of vanilla and chocolate orange. Distilled from the purest highland spring water, Tullibardine's qualities make it an ideal introductory malt scotch whisky. In this video a group from Finland enjoy a few drams.

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Tour Scotland Video Still Room Tullibardine Distillery Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the Whisky Still Room at Tullibardine Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Whisky Tasting Tullibardine Distillery Perthshire Scotland

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Whisky Tasting at Tullibardine Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland. A gentleman from Finland enjoying a dram today on a whisky tour at Tullibardine.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Whisky Tasting at Tullibardine Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Still Room Tullibardine Distillery Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of the Still Room at Tullibardine Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland. Tullibardine distillery nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, at the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland. Tullibardine Highland Malt Scotch whisky is generally recognised as an easy drinking malt. It is smooth and mellow on the palate with a fruity flavour and has a clean crisp finish. On nosing, it provides the recipient with a fresh, floral scent with hints of vanilla and chocolate orange. Distilled from the purest highland spring water, Tullibardine's qualities make it an ideal introductory malt scotch whisky.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Of Scottish Pipers Enjoying A Whisky In Dunkeld Perthshire August 27th

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Piper enjoying a whisky in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. It is a tradition that Pipers from the Pipe Band performing at Birnam Highland Games are given a dram or two, or three.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Piper enjoying a whisky in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Piper enjoying a whisky in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Piper enjoying a whisky in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Whisky Tasting Tullibardine Whisky Distillery


Tour Scotland photograph of a whisky tasting at Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish distillery nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, at the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland. Tullibardine Highland Malt Scotch whisky is generally recognised as an easy drinking malt. It is smooth and mellow on the palate with a fruity flavour and has a clean crisp finish. On nosing, it provides the recipient with a fresh, floral scent with hints of vanilla and chocolate orange. Distilled from the purest highland spring water, Tullibardine's qualities make it an ideal introductory malt scotch whisky.



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July 28th Photograph Angels At Work In Scotland


July 28th photograph of " Angels at work " in Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland. Distillers age their whisky for many years in barrels. Over time, some whisky is lost to evaporation. They refer to this loss of spirits as “ The Angel’s Share. ” Each time a barrel is filled, a measure of this liquid seeps into the wood and is lost forever. Thus the words on the barrel stating that " Wheesht, Angels at work. " Wheesht means Quiet.


July 28th photograph of " Angels at work " in Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland.

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July 28th Photograph Whisky Barrel Scotland


July 28th photograph of John Black describing the construction of a whisky barrel at Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland.

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July 28th Photograph No 2 Spirit Still Tullibardine Scotland


July 28th photograph of the No 2 Spirit Still at Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Distillery Manager


Tour Scotland photograph of John Black, the Distillery Manager at Tullibardine Distillery, Perthshire, Scotland. John has literally spent his whole life at distilleries having been born at Cardhu whisky distillery in Speyside and spent the rest of his working life running and managing distilleries. John has worked tirelessly at the task of bringing Tullibardine back to life and has brought all of his years of skill and experience to bear in the resurrection of the distillery.



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Old Photograph Whisky Flask Scotland


Old photograph of a woman with her Whisky Flask in Scotland.

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Photograph Whisky Barrels Glasgow Scotland


Photograph of Whisky Barrels in a Bonded Warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland. Photographic Print of Whisky barrels from Mirror Photos.

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Photograph Whyte and Mackay Whisky Scotland


Photograph of Whyte and Mackay Whisky in Scotland. Whyte and Mackay Ltd is a Scottish company producing alcoholic beverages. It was founded in 1844 and is based in Glasgow, Scotland. In February 2010, it was reported that Whyte and Mackay whisky from Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's supplies, left behind in 1909, had been recovered. Photographic Print of Whyte and MacKay whisky from Mirror Photos.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Whisky Stills Aberfeldy Distillery


Tour Scotland photograph of Whisky Stills at Aberfeldy Distillery, Highland Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Whisky Casks Aberfeldy Distillery


Tour Scotland photograph of Whisky Casks at Aberfeldy Distillery, Highland Perthshire, Scotland.



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June 2nd Photograph Aberfeldy Distillery Scotland


June 2nd photograph of Aberfeldy Distillery, Scotland. Aberfeldy is situated in the center of Scotland, approximately five miles east of Loch Tay and the town of Kenmore and approximately eight miles south of Loch Tummel. Aberfeldy relys on the fresh water stream Pitilie Burn, which runs alongside the distillery and has been used for centuries to make whisky. Aberfeldy is the only distillery in Scotland to use these waters. Aberfeldy uses only Scottish barley, yeast, and water to make their single malt Scotch whisky. Established in 1896 by John Dewar and Sons, Aberfeldy started operating in 1898.


June 2nd photograph of Aberfeldy Distillery, Scotland.

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Street View Glengoyne Distillery Scotland


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Street view of Glengoyne Distillery, Scotland. This Scottish whisky distillery has been in continuous operation since its founding in 1833 at Dumgoyne, near Loch Lomond, north of Glasgow, Scotland. Glengoyne is unique in producing Highland single malt whisky matured in the Lowlands. Located upon the Highland Line, the division between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland.

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Photograph Icelandic Ash Problems Scotland


" Honestly, Sandy, I am not dizzy from the whisky. I am sure it has something to with all that ash in the air. "

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Photograph Orkney Whisky Poster Scotland


Photograph of an old Orkney Whisky Poster from Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Whisky Still Glenturret Distillery


Tour Scotland photograph of the Whisky Still at Glenturret Distillery near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. The distillery is hidden in a valley and its secluded location may have contributed to its early history as the site of several illicit bothy stills. The high hills to either side of the distillery were thought to act as lookout points for the smugglers.



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