Blair Athol
Highland / Scotland
- Distillery bottlings 14
- 0000 2
- Adelphi Distillery 3
- A. D. Rattray 3
- Antique Lions of Spirits (ALOS) 1
- Asta Morris 1
- Berry Bros. & Rudd 7
- Blackadder 1
- Càrn Mòr 7
- Chess Malt 1
- Claxton's 1
- Creative Whisky Company 1
- Diageo Rare Malts 1
- Douglas Laing 31
- Douglas McGibbon & Co 1
- Douglas of Drumlanrig 3
- Duncan Taylor 12
- Edition Spirits 1
- Elixir Distillers 2
- Gordon & MacPhail 11
- Hunter Laing 9
- Jack Wiebers 1
- James Eadie 3
- Kirsch Whisky Import 1
- Lady of the Glen 1
- La Maison du Whisky 1
- Langside Distillers 6
- Mossburn 1
- Murray McDavid 1
- North Star 1
- Part Nan Angelen 1
- Perfect Dram 1
- Riverstown 1
- Signatory 25
- The Maltman 1
- The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) 2
- The Ultimate Whisky Company 13
- Van Der Heijden 1
- Wemyss Malts 4
- Whiskybroker 1
- WM Cadenhead 1
Signatory
Blair Athol 10 year old 2007/2018 cask 2294 & 2295
Blair Athol 12 year old 2008/2021 cask 5
Blair Athol 12 year old 1997
Blair Athol 12 year old 1998
Blair Athol 12 year old 1999
Blair Athol 12 year old 1999 cask 777
Blair Athol 13 year old 2007/2020 cask 2309
Blair Athol 13 year old 2008/2021 cask 9
Blair Athol 13 year old 1998
Blair Athol 22 year old 1989
Blair Athol 23 year old 1989 cask 3426
Blair Athol 25 year old 1988 cask 6919
Blair Athol 25 year old Aged 25 years
Blair Athol 26 year old 1988 cask 6792
Blair Athol 26 year old 1988 cask 6841
Blair Athol 27 year old 1988 cask 6851
Blair Athol 28 year old 1998/2016 cask 6843
Blair Athol 29 year old 1988/2017 cask 4859
Blair Athol 29 year old 1988/2018 cask 4856
Blair Athol 29 year old 1989/2018 cask 2937
The story of Blair Athol
Blair Athol Distillery is a distillery in Scotland that distills Blair Athol single malt whisky. It is used in Bell's whisky, and is also normally available in a 12 year old bottling. The distillery is located near Pitlochry in Perthshire.The distillery was founded in 1798 by John Steward and Robert Robertson, originally named 'Aldour', after the Allt Dour burn the distillery draws it water from, but closed soon after opening. The distillery opened again and changed ownership to John Robertson in 1825.It was sold several times in the period after, going from John Robertson to Alexander Conacher & Co., then to John Conacher & Co, which was inherited by Elizabeth Conacher in 1860. It was sold again to Peter Fraser & Co, and again again to Peter Mackenzie of P. McKenzie & Co Distillers Limited in 1882.The distillery closed down in 1932. The mothballed distillery was bought by Arthur Bell and Sons, but didn't open again until it was rebuilt in 1949. In 1973 the distillery expanded, adding two stills to the existing two.