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Glenturret

Distillery & Brand
Crieff, Scotland

Whiskies (969)

969 Glenturret whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

About Glenturret

One of Scotland’s oldest active distilleries, with roots in the 18th century. Located in Crieff, it operates with relatively small-scale production and the use of traditional methods. In recent years, the distillery began shifting focus toward single malt expressions, especially following its acquisition by new owners in 2019.


Quick Facts

Region Highlands
Country Scotland

Timeline

The distillery is first time mentioned

1717

Distillery name changed from Hosh to Glenturret

1875

Production stopped
Production stopped due to the lack of malt.

1914

Production resumed

1919

James Fairlie

1957

The cat Towser has been born

1963

Cointreau et Cie

1981

The visitor center opened

1981

Highland Distillers

1990

The Famous Grouse Experience opened

2002

Thomas Stewart
Thomas Stewart also expanded the distillery

1870

Mitchell Brothers Ltd.

1903

Production stopped
Production stopped due to the lack of malt.

1914

Production stopped again

1921

Production restarted
The distillery started the production with new equipment.

1959

The cat Towser has been born

1963

The visitor center opened

1981

The cat Towser died

1987

Edrington Group

1999

Art & Terroir
Distillery sold to Silvio Denz, also owner of crystal company Lalique

2018

Timeline

1717

The distillery is first time mentioned

1870

Thomas Stewart
Thomas Stewart also expanded the distillery

1875

Distillery name changed from Hosh to Glenturret

1903

Mitchell Brothers Ltd.

1914

Production stopped
Production stopped due to the lack of malt.

1914

Production stopped
Production stopped due to the lack of malt.

1919

Production resumed

1921

Production stopped again

1957

James Fairlie

1959

Production restarted
The distillery started the production with new equipment.

1963

The cat Towser has been born

1963

The cat Towser has been born

1981

Cointreau et Cie

1981

The visitor center opened

1981

The visitor center opened

1987

The cat Towser died

1990

Highland Distillers

1999

Edrington Group

2002

The Famous Grouse Experience opened

2018

Art & Terroir
Distillery sold to Silvio Denz, also owner of crystal company Lalique

Distillery Details

Capacity 0.34 MLPA
Water Source Water piped from Loch Turret
Grain Type Malted barley
Distillation Type Traditional double pot still
Whisky Produced Single malt Highland Scotch (The Glenturret); some peated variants
Maltings on Site Yes
Maltings Type Traditional floor maltings
Kiln Fuel Peat smoke
Number of Mash Tuns 1
Mash Tun Capacity ~1 ton
Mash Tun Material Wooden mash tun (traditional)
Mash Tun Type Open mash tun
Number of Washbacks 8
Washback Capacity ~27,000 L each
Washback Material Douglas fir wood
Washbacks (Open/ Closed) Open
Fermentation Time ~120 hours
Wash Stills 1
Wash Still Material Copper
Wash Still Shape Cone‑shaped
Wash Still Capacity ~12,500 L
Spirit Stills 1
Spirit Stills Material Copper
Spirit Stills Shape Traditional pot still with reflux/boil bowl
Spirit Still Type Pot Still
Spirit Still Capacity ~9,000 L
Condensors Yes
Condensor Type Shell-and-tube
Maturation on Site? Yes
Warehouse Type Dunnage warehouses
Warehouses Capacity ~10,000 casks capacity
Cask filling strength ~69.8 % ABV
Bottling on Site Yes

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