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Home   |  Scotland   |  Dufftown   |  Distilleries   |  Distilleries Distilling & Not Open to Public

Kininvie Distillery

Dufftown
Moray
AB55 4DH
Scotland


Articles about 'Kininvie'

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  • Forget the headlines

    Joe Batesbraves the crowds and keeps an eye on his bags as he checks out the offerings at Heathrow’s flagship terminal.
    Found in issue 72 (Travel retail)
  • Conval-no-more

    In the latest of our series Gavin D Smithlooks at the history behind Convalmore.
    Found in issue 66 (Lost distilleries)
  • Boom time

    Two new distilleries announced in as many months...are we on the brink of a golden time for whisky? Ian Buxton finds out.
    Found in issue 63 (Whisky analysis)
  • Forty not out:

    Girvan isn’t your normal run of the … er… mill distillery. Ian Buxton paid it a visit.
    Found in issue 42 (Distillery Focus)
  • A new flame (Kilchorman)

    Gavin Smith takes a stroll by Kilchorman, the first new distillery of the millennium-and the first on Islay since 1883.
    Found in issue 21 (New distillery)
  • Scotland's obscure corner shop (Whisky Shop)

    David Stirk makes a pilgrimage to the heart of Speyside to meet Fiona Murdoch at the Whisky Shop, Dufftown, and collect his medal for visiting this 'obscure corner of Scotland'.
    Found in issue 14 (Great whisky retailers)
  • Smooth operators

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    Found in issue 8 (Whisky hero)
  • Tomorrow's malt (Balvnie)

    Tucked under the roof of Balvnie is a brand new and entirely separate distillery. Jim Murray charts the progress of Kininvie, currently 8 years old and maturing nicely.
    Found in issue 1 (New distillery)

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COMPLETIONIST MADNESS !!!!!
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Speyside festival May 2002
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