Glenrothes Distillery
Glenrothes Distillery, founded in 1878 by James Stuart & Co., is strategically situated in the picturesque narrow valley of the Rothes Burn on the west side of Rothes, within Scotland’s esteemed Speyside whisky region. Owned by the prestigious Berry Bros & Rudd of London, Glenrothes stands as a prominent malt whisky distillery renowned for its impressive infrastructure, featuring eighteen washbacks and ten copper stills housed within a magnificent structure often described as their own "mighty cathedral." The distillery proudly retains its iconic traditional pagoda roof, symbolizing its rich heritage and dedication to classic whisky-making techniques. Glenrothes is celebrated for producing exceptional single malt Scotch whiskies, with popular releases including Glenrothes 1995, 1998, and the distinctive Glenrothes Peated. These offerings highlight the distillery’s commitment to quality and innovation, making Glenrothes a favorite among whisky enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide. As a key player in the Speyside whisky landscape, Glenrothes Distillery continues to attract visitors and collectors alike, offering a diverse range of meticulously crafted single malts that embody the true essence of Speyside’s renowned whisky tradition.