History
The Aberlour distillery was founded in 1826 by James Gordon and Peter Weir. After a big fire in 1878, the distillery burned down almost completely and was not rebuilt.
James Fleming then built in 1879 a new distillery in Aberlour, near the River Lour which flows there in place in the Spey. The St. Dorsdan's spring located there contributed significantly to the choice of the new location. To this day, Aberlour gets its water from this source.
Aberlour was sold in 1892 to the family business Robert Throne & Sons Ltd. Only a few years later - in 1898 - the distillery again fell victim to a major fire. Not only were the buildings destroyed, but nearly all of the warehouse was destroyed as well. The distillery was hit by fires several times in the course of the following decades, but it was constantly rebuilt.
After several changes of ownership between the years 1921 and 1974, the Aberlour distillery was taken over in 1975 by the Pernod Ricard Group, whose Scottish subsidiary Chivas Brothers Ltd has since been responsible for the management.
Meaning of the name |
Mouth of the Lour |
Whisky region |
Speyside |
Pronunciation |
Aber-lauer |
Status |
In operation |
Owner |
Chivas Brother Ltd. (Pernod Ricards SA) |
Capacity per year |
ca. 3.750.000 Liter |
Address |
Aberlour Distillery Aberlour AB3 9PJ
|
Style of the house |
Soft, malty, honey sweetness, fruity; some sherry tones |
Contact |
+44 (0)1340881249 |
founding year |
1826 |
The production
The malting floors of the Aberlour Distillery were closed in 1962. Since then, the malted barley is bought. In several expansion steps, the capacity has been increased, e.g. in 1973, each got a wash still and a spirit still.
1 mash tun (semi lauter) |
made of stainless steel |
6 wash backs |
made of stainless steel (standing outdoors) |
2 wash stills |
Onion-shaped (without indentation or bulge) |
2 spirit stills |
Onion-shaped (without indentation or bulge) |
Tube capacitors |
outside the house |
Number of distilling operations |
2 |
water source |
St. Drosdan's Well |
The storage
The whiskeys of the Aberlour Distillery are mainly stored in ex-bourbon barrels, occasionally in ex-sherry casks.
The storage itself takes place in the large warehouses on the distillery grounds.
Available from us:
Aberlour 12 years 0,7l Double Cask Matured
Aberlour 10 years 1,0l - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Aberlour 10 years 0,7l - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Aberlour Whisky 10 years 0,05l