The Glenesk distillery started life in the form of a flax mill in 1897. It as originally named the 'Highland Esk Distillery', and was established by James Isles (a Dundee wine merchant). 1899 saw...
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The Glenesk distillery started life in the form of a flax mill in 1897. It as originally named the 'Highland Esk Distillery', and was established by James Isles (a Dundee wine merchant). 1899 saw the distillery taken over by J.F Caille who renamed it North Esk Distillery. Glenesk closed during World War one, and was taken over by Associated Scottish Distilleries in 1938 and changed to produce grain whisky under the guise of the 'Montrose Distillery'. It was then sold to DCL in 1954 and acquired by SMD in 1964, reverted to producing Malt Whisky under the name of 'Hillside'. The distillery saw the installation of a large drum malting in 1968, and the name was changed back to Glenesk in 1980. Glenesk unfortunately mothballed in 1985, and finally the distilling license was cancelled in 1992. It was dismantled in 1996 and sold to Paul’s Malt. It is now a large maltings owned by the Greencore Group.
| Distillery: | Glenesk | Region: | Highland |
| Established: | 1897 | Status: | Dismantled (1996) |
| Proprietor | Greencore Group | | |
| Stills: | 2 wash stills, 2 spirit stills | Capacity: | |
| Open To Visitors: | No
| Contact : | Glenesk Distillery Kinnaber Road, Hillside Montrose Angus |
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