Teaninich was built in 1817 in Alness, north of Inverness. It was built by Captain Hugh Munro, who also owned the Teaninich estate at that time. A one time owner was the infamous Robert Pattison was...
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Teaninich was built in 1817 in Alness, north of Inverness. It was built by Captain Hugh Munro, who also owned the Teaninich estate at that time. A one time owner was the infamous Robert Pattison was leased Teaninich in 1850. A new stillhouse with six stills was built in 1971 and it was known as Side A while the old stillhouse was known as Side B. They produced together harmoniously until 1984 when Side B was mothballed and then Side A one-year later. Side A was opened up again in 1992 but Side B never did open again and was demolished in 1999. The malt whisky produced by Teaninich has been one of the main components used in the Johnnie Walker blend.
| Distillery: | Teaninich | Region: | Highland |
| Established: | 1817 | Status: | Active |
| Proprietor | Diageo | | |
| Stills: | 3 wash stills, 3 spirit stills | Capacity: | 2,700,000 litres of alcohol per year |
| Open To Visitors: | Tours by appointment only
| Contact : | Teaninich Distillery Alness Easter Ross Ross-shire |
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| Water Source: | Dairywell Spring |
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