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Glen Elgin Distillery
About Glen Elgin Distillery
Glen Elgin was the last distillery built in Speyside during the whisky boom of the 1890s, which meant it faced a challenging start, being mothballed twice in its first five years of operation. It was only when it became a part of Scottish Malt Distillers in 1930 that the distillery really took off and its quality was recognised in blends, most especially the famous White Horse blended Scotch. It is still active and is owned by Diageo. The current capacity is around 1.8 million litres per annum.
Distillery Key Information
Country
Scotland, United Kingdom
Region
Established
1898
Owner
Diageo
Number of Stills
3 wash, 3 spirit
Visitor Centre
No
Status
Active
Website
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