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pamw83

this distillery is well worth a visit staff very nice setting lovely walks good we got given a dram it maybe the smallest distillery in Scotland but it is the best we will visit again drive from glenshee is stunning

Girljade

We like the fact that you can take a lovely walk up to it, or you can drive up there (plenty of parking). Small distillery with seriously knowledgeable staff. Super place to be taken around; they even provide a dram of whisky if you are the right age group! If you want a special present buy one of the excellent whiskies matured in a champagne cask. One of those is our present to ourselves for Christmas. Wonderful

Triciabelle

We have visited Edradour Distillery two times. The first time was with a group of friends when were we staying in nearby Pitlochry and second time when we stayed in Moulin. The hike wasn't two far but there is a good car park for anyone unable, or prefers not to walk. The Distillery is very interesting and the guides well informed and passionate. We purchased a couple of bottles, which we had enjoyed at the tasting, plus a jar of the Edradour honey, which was lovely. It’s well worth a visit.

mikeogg

Informative enough, killed a couple of hours and bought a bottle very nice it was too. Glasses included in ticket price plus a taste of 2 or 3 others

Rabidvol

We hiked to this distillery from the Craighmor Lodge, taking in the beautiful scenery and waterfall along the way. You are greeted by a kilted guide who gave us a wonderful tour of this smallest distillery in Scotland. Great tasting room and gift shop. Of course we purchased a wee dram or two!

d_titzova

Nestled in a pocket Glen, in the Hills above Pitlochry in the southern Highland, lies Edradour Scotland´s smallest distillery and its most picturesque. Distillery to produce a handcrafted malt in limited quantity (5,500 litres), unique quality and by traditional methods, which to other distillers are just a fond memory. Soft spring water, originating from deep on Moulin Moor bubbles through peat and sandstone. The tours end in the tasting bar and shop.Opening January - December Monday - Saturday 9.30 am (10am) - 4 pm (5pm) Sunday 12 noon - 4 pm (5 pm) - in January and February closedwww.edradour.co.uk

YvonneM256

This distillery visit was part of our holiday package and we found it so interesting, being the smallest distillery in Scotland. The tour was extremely interesting and we definitely came away with more knowledge than we knew, the guide was very knowledgeable. There is a shop which is definitely worth a visit too.

L6125KPmichaelf

enjoyed the whiskey tasting and learning the process of distilling. The historic location has been around since 1825

pggenius

Edradour Distillery is the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland. Located in the heart of Pitlochry, Perthshire by a small stream, this unique distillery dates back to 1825 and continues their tradition of small scale handmade single malt whisky from a farm distillery. We joined one of the distillery’s information packed 1 hour guided tour (cost £7-50 per person). The tour starts with a drams each of Edradour Single Malt & Eradour Cream Liqueur in the old Malt Barn and the whisky glass can be taken away as souvenir. Thereafter, we were guided around the working Distillery to see the traditional methods of whisky making and maturation.. We learned that raw ingredients for making whisky are only barley, yeast & water. We simply love the whisky aroma in the air. We ended the tour with a visit to the well-stocked Distillery Shop where we purchased some whisky & souvenir for remembrance.A word of advise, book in advance as tours are popular and are usually full. Glad our family decided to include a visit to this unique Edradour Distillery. We brought back with us fond memories of Edradour especially their exquisite taste. Don't forget your camera as photography without flash (flash is a fire hazard due to high concentration of alcohol vapour in the air) is allowed in the distillery. One of the must-see places in Perthshire especially if you are a whisky lover.

510hollym

My husband and I toured this distillery on our vacation in Scotland. We particularly love Pitlochry, and the scenic walk to the distillery is simply magical! You walk through woods, over small wooden bridges with creeks to end up at this beautiful boutique distillery that is just as picturesque. Our guide John was very spot on with his dry humor and had tons of information to offer us. He was very conversational and discussed my husband's study of rhetoric and even convinced my husband to try a 30 year old scotch at the tasting room. The experience and the whisky was fantastic. I would highly recommend!

Grumpymum65

Husband and visited with my sister and her hubby I can't stand whiskey but they had a great time I loved the tour and our guide was brilliant and very funny I'd certainly recommend this tour

DrREvans

My wife & I visited Edradour Distillery a little while ago and found it to be quite an interesting place but the trip was over rather quickly.However, we bought a large bottle of their delicious Edradour scotch and saved it for a special occasion!

dergener

We had a great tasting and a great tour, thanks to our guide John! The distillery itself a small one, but tidy and such a good example of whisky making. Not only the produce their own and do some progressive casking and bottling, they own some precious cask upon Scotland, such as Bowmore 1970, which I believe have a better taste than the Bowmore distillery bottlings. Well done!

ipickavance

What a wonderful place to visit if you wish to see how a traditional distillery works then this is the only place you will see it. The whole process is operated by 3 men and what they produce a year the big boys do in a week . Fantastic choice and range of whisky some to drink and some to keep . The tour guides are very informative as is the gentleman in the coffee bar all staff are very friendly . the visitor centre is now closed until next year

OwenH725

This was the second distillery we called at on our tour of 10. Firstly, there's no denying the beauty of this small scale distillery, even if the whole place feels a bit 'twee'. I have visited many distilleries and it was nice to find a smaller site as opposed to some of the industrial feeling distilleries. We arrived early, so paid for our tour and were shown to the Whisky Tasting Bar with its impressive collections from The Signatory range - all at very reasonable prices!!Crystal was our tour guide, and she was absolutely incredible. She knew the answer to every question we asked her and explained the whisky making process better than most guides I've had in the past. She was honestly the high point of the tour. Considering Edradour's USP is its small size, it was one of the largest tour groups I have ever been on, and it was a squeeze at times for everybody to see everything - although the guide dealt with it well. The low point of the tour was when we visited the shop after the tour. I have never felt more pressurised into making a purchase in my life. There were more sales staff than I have ever encountered at a distillery shop, and they followed us around intently. A friend of mine was interested in buying a £50 bottle of whisky - he asked if there was any chance he could have a small taster before investing - as is custom in every other distillery I've visited. The staff denied this request and instead offered the unhelpful "it's peaty" as a tasting note. As interesting and enjoyable as the tour was, my time in the shop afterwards soured the experience. We learnt during the tour that it only takes 3 people to produce the whisky at Edradour. I estimate there were at least 8 sales staff in the shop - I think that tells you everything you need to know about where Edradour's priorities lay.

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