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Home   |  Scotland   |  Banff   |  Distilleries   |  Distillery Ruins

Banff Distillery (Closed 1983)

Banff
Aberdeenshire
Scotland


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Articles about 'Banff'

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  • Whisky’s muse

    Robin Laing is whisky’s muse.He’s recorded three CDs of whisky songs and has just completed a quite excellent book on Speyside,called The Whisky River. Dominic Roskrow spoke to him.
    Found in issue 65 (Whisky music)
  • Independently minded (Duncan Taylor)

    Behind the scenes at one of Scotland’s biggest independent bottling companies some of the world’s rarest whiskies are stored. Our man joined Duncan Taylor Scotch’s managing director Euan Shand in a bid to unearth some gems.
    Found in issue 64 (Whisky Spotlight)
  • A nice pair of Pert mELLons...

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    Found in issue 63 (Whisky News)
  • Parker's Progress

    Richard Parker is turning a passion for whisky in to a healthy business. Dominic Roskrow reports.
    Found in issue 60 (Spotlight Parker's Gifts and Whisky)
  • Distiller making a spirit of the air (Balblair)

    Ian Buxton visits Balblair.
    Found in issue 44 (Distillery Focus)
  • Lead on Macduff

    Speyside’s most eastern distillery is something of an enigma, but it’s not without influence. Ian Buxton paid it a visit.
    Found in issue 34 (Distillery Focus)
  • Elusive and illicit Speyside spirit

    Gavin Smith traces the reportedly romantic but often mercenary history of illicit distilling in Speyside.
    Found in issue 19 (Illicit whisky)
  • Gone but not forgotten

    Robin Brilleman takes a tour of the Scottish Highlands and visits the distilleries that have, over the course of time, ceadsed production but whose malts have left a lasting imprint on whisky history..
    Found in issue 15 (Lost distilleries)
  • 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 royal threesome

    It's one of the easier whisky trivia questions. Which three Scottish distilleries are allowed to append the word 'royal' to their titles, asks Gavin Smith..
    Found in issue 12 (Royal distilleries)

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