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Home   |  Scotland   |  Grantown-on-Spey   |  Distilleries   |  Distilleries Open by Appointment

Balmenach Distillery

Cromdale
Grantown-on-Spey
Highland
PH26 3PF
Scotland

Telephone: 01479 872 569
Web: http://www.inverhouse.com
Email: enquiries@inverhouse.com


Articles about 'Balmenach'

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  • The Italian job

    Gavin D Smith heads to Speyside to discover what's going on at Glen Grant.
    Found in issue 71 (whisky matters)
  • It’s the whisky stalking

    Aberko is a small independent bottler, Ian Buxton investigates....
    Found in issue 55 (Whisky spotlight)
  • The world of whisky in words

    Fifty quotes from 50 issues of Whisky Magazine.
    Found in issue 50 (Whisky Magazine)
  • Global Warming

    A threat to the future of Scotch?.
    Found in issue 50 (Whisky Trends)
  • The walk of life

    A team from Whisky Magazine completed nearly 50 miles of the Speyside Way to raise money for Make Poverty History. Dominic Roskrow reports.
    Found in issue 48 (Whisky Events)
  • Distiller making a spirit of the air (Balblair)

    Ian Buxton visits Balblair.
    Found in issue 44 (Distillery Focus)
  • The wonderful world of whisky

    Welcome to our new section, World of whisky. These pages aim to take a less reverent look at the world of malts and to highlight some of the strangeness that all plays a part in making the subject such a unique and fascinating one. Among the areas covered will be: Discovering whisky: A look at some aspects of whisky that are special or unusual. At the coal face: We ask the people who sell whisky – the retailers – what they would recommend if asked for a particular style or type of whisky. Diamond drams:Three of the best chosen by a special guest You couldn’t make it up: The wackier side of whisky and its creation Many of the stories that make up this section have come to us by chance, and we’re always keen to have more. So if there’s anything that has amused or surprised you, we’d love to hear about it. Just email us at editorial@whiskymag.com.
    Found in issue 33 (World of whisky)
  • Aotearoa excellence

    Singer and whisky lover Robin Laing was fascinated to discover that New Zealand has a long whisky-making tradition when he toured there recently. Here he tells its story.
    Found in issue 32 (New World Whisky)
  • Covert operations

    Dave Broom decides it’s high time for Inver House Distillers to spill the beans .
    Found in issue 23 (Inver house)
  • In conversation (Evan Thomas Cattanach)

    Charles MacLean meets Evan Thomas Cattanach, long-term Distillery Manager and now Director of Scotch Knowledge for Schefflin & Somerset in New York.
    Found in issue 20 (Whisky people)
  • Whisky pioneer

    In the male-dominated world of whisky, the contributuin of women is oftern overlooked. Helen Arthur puts the record straight.
    Found in issue 14 (Whisky and Women)
  • Beauty is in the glass of the beholder (Old Pulteney)

    Gavin D Smith tells the story of Old Pulteney, a beautiful whisky from a 'ginm, windswpt fishing town.'.
    Found in issue 14 (Distillery Focus)
  • A family affair

    Charles Maclean visits inverarity Vaults a family company which has already earnt quite a reputation for the quality of its whiskies.
    Found in issue 13 (Independent bottlers)
  • In a wick-ed mood

    Michael Jackson digresses democratically.
    Found in issue 12 (The Gospel According to Michael Jackson)
  • By Royal Warrant

    In our modern world of television, internet and persuasive advertising products appear, are accepted, flourish or even disappear merely to be replaced by a similar product. However this was not alway the case, writes Malcom Greenwood..
    Found in issue 12 (Whisky Heroine)

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