There’s a reason Scotland is known as the home of whisky – and why the north of Scotland is the number one destination for connoisseurs from around the world.
And now the Inverurie Whisky Shop – experts when it comes to all things whisky – is offering visitors an exclusive selection of distillery tours across Aberdeenshire, including Glen Garioch, Knockdhu, Glenglassaugh and Royal Lochnagar.
Featuring some of the best whisky-tasting experiences Scotland has to offer, every tour is unique and memorable. From classic malts to hidden gems, the informative tours will satisfy even the most discerning of drinkers.
Although each of the tours can be tailored to each group’s specific interests, here are just a few examples of tours the company can do:
- The Garioch Whisky Tour explores the secret delights of northern Aberdeenshire, taking in Glen Garioch and Glenglassaugh distilleries, the Beggar’s Belief Coffee Cove and the legendary Portsoy ice cream.
- The Royal Deeside tour includes Royal Lochnagar and Fettercairn distillers, the Potarch Hotel and Dunnottar Castle.
- The Gordon Whisky Tour focuses on western Aberdeenshire and includes Glendronach and Knockdhu distilleries and the world-famous Grouse Inn.
Full details can be found on the Whisky Tours of Scotland website.
The ‘Malt Machine’ – the whisky shop’s dedicated tour bus – can carry up to eight people (bigger groups can be catered to by arrangement) and will take care of everything on the tour – picking you up, organising lunch and finding accommodation, as well as taking you on the tour.
The Inverurie Whisky Shop has quickly established themselves as one of the north east of Scotland’s premier destinations for buying high quality whisky. It’s this expertise and high level of service that they bring to each and every tour.
There are also bespoke tours of local landmarks, such as the awe-inspiring Castle Trail or the Coastal Route – and for the foodies, Scotland is known for many artisanal products and dishes that can be sampled.
To find out more and to book your next tour, visit the Whisky Tours of Scotland website.