Pittyvaich DistilleryBonded warehouses at the site of the Pittyvaich distillery |
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Location | Dufftown, Scotland |
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Owner | Diageo |
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Founded | 1974 |
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Status | Closed/demolished |
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Water source | Bailliemore & Convalleys springs |
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Demolished | 2002 |
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Pittyvaich distillery was a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland.
Pittyvaich operated between 1974 and 1993.
History
The Pittyvaich distillery, built in 1974 by Arthur Bell & Sons, was among the youngest Scottish distilleries while it was operating. It stood near the Dufftown Distillery in Dufftown.[1]
Originally built to provide malt whisky for blends, Pittyvaich eventually did release an official bottling in 1991. Prior to the official bottling, a number of independent bottlers (including Signatory Vintage and Cadenhead's) released Pittyvaich as a single malt.[2]
The distillery was demolished in 2002.[3]
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57°26′11″N 03°07′52″W / 57.43639°N 3.13111°W / 57.43639; -3.13111