The Highland region of Scotland is in terms of area, the biggest whisky producing region. It extends from the Orkney Islands in the far North, down to just above Edinburgh and Glasgow. Scotland is home to many islands, and this section includes the six whisky producing Islands - The Orkney Islands, Lewis, Mull, Skye, Jura and Arran. If you are looking for whisky from the isle of Islay, please click here.
The Highland region currently has around 39 active and producing distillery along with several defunct distilleries that have closed over the years. The Highland style incredibly diverse, traversing from light, delicate and floral flavours through to the hearty and robust style many associate with this part of the country.
Highland Region — Glenury Royal
Glenury Royal 'Gordon & MacPhail' 1984 / 2012 46%
Region: Highland
Strength: 46%
Volume: 700ml
$898.00
Founded in 1824 by Captain Robert Barclay, Glenury Royal was situated in the finishg port of Stonehaven, south of Aberdeen. After its closure in 1985, it was fully demolished and replaced by a housing development. All the remains of the distillery is a plaque on the base of the distilleries chimney. This is a very rare example of the distillery,...
Glenury Royal 1953 / 50 years old 42.8%
Glenury Royal 1953 / 50 years old 42.8%
Region: Highland
Strength: 42.8%
Volume: 700ml
$6,780.00
Glenury was founded in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire by Robert Barclay, taking its name from the glen that runs through the Ury district. In 1835 it was granted permission to bear the title Royal by King William IV. Up until it's closure in 1985 it was seldom bottled as a single malt by the propietors, with only a handful of limited edition in more ...

