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Aberfeldy Whisky Distillery
Opening Hours
Winter - 1st November to 31st March Monday to Saturday from 10am until 4pm
Closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day.
Summer - 1st April to 31st October Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday 12 noon to 4pm
Silent Season - The months of October and November are usually the Distillery’s annual maintenance period. It is known as the Silent Season. The tour may be unavailable during this time. The Brand Store and coffee shop will remain open.
Pricing
Adult £5.00 OAP/Concession £4.00 Children under 18 are free in family groups.
Deluxe Tour
£18.00 - Includes Brand Centre and Distillery tours, a taste of three whiskies and a free blenders malt glass.
Signature Tour
£30.00 - Includes Brand Centre and Distillery tours, a taste of five whiskies, including Aberfeldy twenty-one year old and Signature, and a complimentary limited edition Signature blenders malt glass.
Pre-booking is required. The last admission is one hour before closing. Please allow one and a half hours for your visit.
After John Dewar died, his sons Alexander and Thomas grasped the reins of the Dewar Whisky business. Thomas out of the two sons was the one who made the name of Dewar known worldwide. By 1894, he had established thirty-two agents in twenty-six countries.
Aberfeldy Scotch Whisky Distillery
Aberfeldy
Perthshire PH15 2EB
Telephone - 01887 820330
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John Dewar built the Aberfeldy Distillery in Perth in the late 1800’s. He is attributed with the honour of being the first man to produce and sell a Blend whisky.
His product proved to be highly successful on the consumer market. Whisky means Water of Life and is from the Gaelic language. Water of Life in Gaelic is uisge beatha.
The Aberfeldy Distillery has provided excellent work opportunities, with as many as twenty-four employees working there at its peak. Present day employment has twenty-one people working there, including visitor guides. Distillery workers still inhabit the five houses that were built nearby in the 1920's.
The photographs © on this page were kindly supplied by Jean-Marie Putz. If you are genuinely interested in knowing more about Scottish whisky, I highly recommend a visit to his website.
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