Edradour is the smallest whisky distillery in Scotland, and possibly the smallest legal distillery of any kind in the World. John Reid and his two assistants hand-craft Edradour using traditional methods, without automation. Edradour produces just twelve casks of whisky a week during production times. The casks are laid down to mature for at least 10 years until the whisky reaches the peak quality.
With such a limited output, Edradour can be quite hard to find. In the UK, the only place guaranteed to stock Edradour is the distillery itself. If you are in the Highlands of Scotland be sure to drop in to the distillery to secure a bottle. Being the smallest and most picturesque distillery in Scotland, Edradour is a must see for visitors on the whisky trail.
Site Facilities Off-street Parking
, Public Toilets
Tour Types Guided Tours
Admission Free Admission

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