There are more than 125 active whisky distilleries in Scotland. For every man, woman and child, there are about three casks of whisky maturing somewhere in the country.
Distilleries and bonded warehouses are strewn across the country; very few parts of rural Scotland are not touched by the industry in some form or another. But who owns it all? Historically, distilling has been a family affair, with many families engaged in illicit distilling “going clean” and building legitimate, commercialized distilling empires over the last two centuries. Since then, much of the industry has been consolidated and bought up by international drinks giants like Diageo, Pernod Ricard and Bacardi, leaving very few of the original great distilling families in business.
But there are a few notable exceptions. Whilst not all of these are still run by their founding families, many are still in private hands. Then there are brand new independent distilleries, approaching the traditional and often stuffy world of scotch whisky in novel ways.
Whisky, like a lot of things, seems to taste even better when you know what it’s made from, those who crafted it and the landscapes that influence its style and character. Always keen to get to know the story — and the people — behind our choice spirits, these are some of the most outstanding independent Scottish distilleries to look out for, and a choice bottling from each.
Benromach

Bottle to Try: Benromach 10 Year Old Single Malt Whisky