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At one time there were nearly 180 distilleries operating in The Lowlands of Scotland.
Today there are 3.

It was similar in The Highlands.
Once there were as many as 360 working distilleries in the Highlands.
Today there are only 23.


Preview a clip from the DVDs:
Bladnoch (4meg), Edradour (5.6meg), Glen Ord (1.9meg), Glenkinchie (2.6meg)
Glenmoreangie (4.1meg), Glenmoreangine House (3meg), Glenturret (4.1meg)
Highland Overview (6.7meg), Lowland Overview (16meg), Royal Lochnagar (3.4meg)



The Malt Project will take you to the three working Lowland distilleries and eight of the Highland distilleries.

• We'll meet Iain Henderson in his new role supervising the whisky making at Scotland’s smallest distillery; The Edradour.

• We’ll visit with Graham Eunson at Glenmorangie and the luxurious Glenmorangie House.

• Drew Sinclair hosts us at Dalmore.

• We'll visit Clynelish and the ruins of Brora.

• Glenturret is the oldest Highland Distilleryand it's now The Famous Grouse Experience.

• Dalwhinnie is at the highest altitude of any of Scotland’s distilleries and we'll meet David Hardy, distillery manager.

• In the Lowlands The Malt Project takes you to the remaining 3 distilleries still in operation.

• Irishman, Raymond Armstrong has reopened Bladnoch as the most southerly of any spirit's and Charlie Smith operates Glenkinchie Distillery near Edinburgh. Ronnie Leardmond gives us a special private tour of the Glasgow distillery, Auchentoshan.

• And, we'll add a touch of the Islands with a trip to Skye and visit with Alistair Robertson at Talisker.

These are but a few of the highlights of this volume three issue of The Malt Project.
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