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5 Most Beautiful Distilleries Around The World
This entry was posted on January 16, 2018
.Ever fantasized how it feels to imbibe a whisky in its natural habitat? Enjoying a wee dram in the eye-catching distilleries is something you must experience.
There are striking distilleries that beacon the whisky tourists with doors flung wide open. So, let’s have a glance at the 5 drop-dead stunning distilleries around the world.
Hakushu Distillery, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
If you are a passionate lover of whisky, you should never miss visiting this lofty destination in Japan.
Suntory’s Hakushu distillery lies 700 meters above sea level while engrossed by a thick forest at the base of Mt. Kai-Komagatake.
Allowing a fresh, herbal quality to shine, the Hakushu’s whisky captures its essence from the serene landscape.
Maker's Mark, Kentucky, USA
The whimsy of this prominent American Maker’s Mark whisky is something you can’t ignore.
For more unforgettable experience, have a tour to their place. Witnessing how they make their whisky firsthand will take you on a high ride of the whisky world.
Old Jameson, Dublin, Ireland
Fan of Irish whisky? Head straight to Dublin, Ireland. The picturesque distillery was the first set up back in 1780 and soon become a classic whisky cocktail destination for every whisky fanatic.
The Glenfiddich, Dufftown, Scotland
Countless distilleries can be spotted on the magnificent Scottish landscape renowned as a whisky lover’s paradise.
However, the most famous scotch whiskys, Glenfiddich, are distilled in verdant valley of Scottish highlands. You will love to soak up the scenery and capture the beauty once you get there.
Lagavulin Distillery, Port Ellen, Isle of Islay
Roosted by the bay in the South of Islay, the breathtakingly beautiful distillery will let you witness the zest of the island seeping into the whisky.
Somewhat remote and undeniably spectacular craggy scenery makes this distillery a must-see place for any whisky aficionado.
Bottoms up!