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Aberlour Distillery

4.6 (11 reviews)
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I love this whisky and the quaint distillery. This and Ovan are my favorite tours. Small and cozy. The tasting room decor and experience at the end was the best by far. Must visit!

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14 years ago

On our tour we went to visit four distilleries - this one was for sure the best!

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Excellent for it's idyllic setting, historic perspective and most of all the whisky. Try this place.

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Three of the whiskys offered were at FULL CASK STRENGTH not including the "everclear" new make.

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Walkers Shortbread - Huge Box I received from my cousin for my February Birthday! Yummy!! Posted 01/31/2026

Walkers Shortbread

4.7(7 reviews)
1.2 km
£

If you're a fan of simple, classic cookies done right, Walkers Shortbread is exactly that. These…read moreshortbreads have a rich, buttery flavor that hits you immediately...not overly sweet, but with that perfect balance where the butter and subtle sugar shine through. They literally melt in your mouth with each bite. The texture is what really sets them apart: crisp on the outside, tender and crumbly in the center, with that satisfying little break that just feels right when you snap one open. They aren't fancy or loaded with extras....that's the beauty of them. It's pure, old-school shortbread goodness. Flavor notes you'll notice: Buttery -- deep and authentic, not artificial Mildly sweet -- sweet enough to satisfy without being overwhelming Comforting -- kinda nostalgic, like grandma's kitchen Great with tea or coffee, perfect for snacking, gifting, or anytime you want a little classic treat. If you like buttery, melt in your mouth cookies, these are a go to.

Since I was a kiddo, I've enjoyed and indulged in a good biscuit and Walkers shortbread with a good…read morecuppa. Even enjoyed Walkers crisps and mince pies for Christmas. Love this brand and will always seek them out at a store. I recently visited Epcot and loved the friendliness of staff in the UK Pavilion. They had tea and Mickey shortbread by Walkers!!! A perfect souvenir and a beautiful shop to look around. Great decor and product. No matter who sells it, I'll be buying Walkers Shortbread!

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Walkers Shortbread - Disney themed ones in Epcot

Disney themed ones in Epcot

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Walkers Shortbread - A Christmas staple my Nanny always bought

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A Christmas staple my Nanny always bought

The Macallan Distilers - Tasting

The Macallan Distilers

4.1(20 reviews)
2.4 km
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There are places where locals get their share of booze and then there is Macallan. Perhaps the most…read moretouristic distillery in the entire country, as no sane Scot would pay a visit here. Overpriced, commercial scotch owned by a big conglomerate? That's a perfect place for Americans to grab a drink! With all that out of the way, it has to be said that the newly constructed distillery is a piece of art. Integrated into the hills of Craigellachie, this sustainable architecture is a wonder to behold, if you don't have a sip so scotch. The atmosphere inside is modern with very kind people working throughout. It's much more equivalent to coming into a Michelin starred restaurant than most distilleries in Scotland. Yet, the original house, pictured on every Maccallan bottle still stands on the grounds and is an architectural wonder no less than the modern building. The tastings are extremely well arranged with deep knowledge among the staff and many touring opportunities. The vault is a very cool place. The staff even went above and beyond calling our hotel to arrange some food to be ready in the room after enjoying all the drinks. While this experience is without a question crafted by a major commercial entity, it is absolutely worth the visit to Maccallan for the architecture, vast tastings and a carefully assembled team who go above and beyond.

Ok, I'll start by saying that this place is visually impressive on another level, but that's where…read morethe pros end. We arrived on a cold rainy day, and from the parking lot and it was unclear which direction to go in to get to the entrance. We figured it out, but with the weather it was not nice to be in the elements so long between the parking lot and the lobby. We were greeted by an attendant who checked us in and we had a chance to look around before our tour started. When the tour started the guests were provided a "cocktail" which was a mix of whisky and too much vermouth. Since I was driving I was giving a glass of house made peach soda, which wasn't bad. We were informed by our guide, Collum, that their video projector was down and he would have to provide the history of The Macallan the old fashioned way, by mouth. This was frustrating since the tour was supposed to be a visual marvel. This tour was the most expensive of the local options and we could have simply read the plaques instead of listening to him paraphrase. When we got to the distillery he gave the shortest talk on how whisky is made and distilled I've ever heard. Given all the money they spent on grand high ceilings and renewable energy, the small lit up table showing the stages of production was underwhelming. Nothing against Collum, he was friendly and engaging, but the whole place wreaks of pretension, and it is definitely not worth it. Save your money and take a tour somewhere else. We were given some Macallan glasses to make up for part of the tour being unavailable, but I can't say it was an even trade. I will add, that I am not a whisky drinker, but their 18 year old Colour Collection was served as part of the tasting and that was one of the better whiskies I ever gotten to sample.

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Aberlour Distillery - food - Updated May 2026

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