Distillery |
TAMNAVULIN DISTILLERY PROFILE |
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The Tamnavulin Distillery (The Name Is Gaelic For 'Mill On The Hill') Was Built Relatively Recently (In 1965/1966) By Tamnavulin-Glenlivet Distillery Co Ltd. A Subsidiary of |
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Invergordon Distillers Ltd.The Tamnavulin Distillery Was Constructed In Response to The Growing. Demand For Malt Whisky By Blenders. Tamnavulin Is The Only Distillery In |
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Part of Scotland That Used To Be Called 'Glenlivet' Which Is Actually Situated Next to The River 'Livet'. The New Owners Closed Down Tamnavulin Distillery In May 1995 And Changed |
Distilled |
Their Name to JBB (Greater Europe). Tamnavulin Is A Modern, Efficient Distillery That's Capable of Producing Four Million Litres of Alcohol A Year. The Stillhouse Heats The Incoming |
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Wash With The Most Recently Distilled Batch of Spirit. Tamnavulin's Water Supply (For Distillation) Is Stored In An Underground Reservoir Which Is Connected to The Distillery |
Proof |
Via An Underground Pipe. Cooling Water Comes From The Livet. Current Owners Whyte And Mackay Ltd., Location Speyside, Water Source: Springs At Easterton, 1966 Built By Tamnavulin-Glenlivet |
Notes |
Distillery Co Ltd (Part of Invergordon Distillers Ltd), Now Part of JBB, 1996 Mothballed. Actually The Only Distillery Situated Beside The River Livet. Update June 2009, |
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