Dallas Dhu Historic Distillery

Local nameDallas Dhu Historic Distillery
LocationCity of Edinburgh, UK

Dallas Dhu distillery was a producer of single malt Scotch whisky that operated between 1899 and 1983 in Forres, Moray, Scotland. Dallas Dhu means "Black Water Valley" in Gaelic. Its whisky also appeared as a "Dallas Mhor" single malt. In 1899, Alexander Edward designed the Dallas Dhu distillery at the height of the whisky boom. Later he sold the plans and the distillery was built by the blender Wright and Greg. It was acquired by Benmore Distilleries Ltd, which joined DCL in 1929. The stillhouse was destroyed by a fire in 1939, but rebuilt. Production continued until the distillery closed in 1983; it is now a museum.

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Opening hours

Apr - Sep: daily: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Oct - Mar: Mon -Wed, Sat, Sun: 10 am - 4 pm

Last entry 30 minutes before closing.

Admission

Adults: £5.50
Children: £3.30
Concessions: £4.40

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Dhu_distillery

Historic Scotland website http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/index/places/propertyresults/propertyabout.htm?PropID=PL_085&PropName=Dallas%2520Dhu%2520Historic%2520Distillery

Phone +44 1309 676 548

Address Mannachie Road, Forres IV36, United Kingdom

Coordinates 57°35'22.432" N -3°36'51.576" E

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