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Lowland single malts are single malt whiskies distilled in
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's lowlands. The region is home to distilleries such as:
Annandale Distillery Annandale distillery is a whisky distillery producing single malt Scotch whisky in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Annandale Distillery was established in 1836 by George Donald and was later bought by Johnnie Walker in 1893 and was cl ...
in Annan; Auchentoshan near Clydebank; Bladnoch in
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Daftmill Daftmill Distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery, located in a converted barn at Daftmill Farm in the Howe of Fife. The distillery was granted a licence by HMRC in 2005 to produce whisky and the first was produced on 16 December 20 ...
in Fife; The Girvan Distilleries near Girvan; and Glenkinchie distillery near
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. Several new distilleries have begun to produce new-make spirit in recent years, including Kingsbarns distillery and InchDairnie distillery, both in Fife, and Lindores Abbey, at Ardgowan. At least six other lowland single malts are still available, but are no longer distilled: Rosebank (currently undergoing revival),
Kinclaith Kinclaith distillery was the last Malt whisky still built in Glasgow,ScotchWhisky.net Kinclaith' Retrieved November 2011 within the Strathclyde Grain distillery complex, in 1958. The Kinclaith distillery was closed in 1975. Production The Kin ...
, St. Magdalene, Ladyburn, Inverleven, and Littlemill.


Lighter flavours

As a region, the Lowlands have been more strongly associated with grain whisky and blended whisky than malt whisky. Blended whisky often uses a high proportion of Lowland malt, as the less intense flavour profile means it does not dominate the other constituent whiskies. In terms of Lowlands whisky flavour, the character of the malt often comes through strongly, with a soft body, according to another report. Traditionally the barley used has been unpeated, possibly because the Lowlands, East Lothian in particular, had a strong coal-mining industry. Another review states that most of the region's whiskies tend to be "lighter and grassier" without the "smoky" flavour produced by peat. However, in recent years lowland distilleries such as Ailsa Bay and Annandale have become characterised by their use of peat, with a flavor profile more typical of Islay whiskey. According to an August 2019 report, Auchentoshan is the region's only distillery still making whisky that is triple distilled which leads to "an edge of citrus flavour".


Legal status

The distinction between the Lowlands and the Highlands was originally drawn by the 1784 Wash Act. Highland distilleries were taxed based upon the size of their still; Lowland distilleries were taxed per gallon in the wash. This led to outrage from Lowland distillers over their comparably high duty rates. Today the term Lowland is a "protected locality" for Scotch Whisky distilling under UK Government legislation. The modern Lowland–Highland line is drawn by the Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 as follows: This line is distinct from the geological Highland Fault line to the north. If the geological line were used, several Highland distilleries would become Lowland ones, including
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and
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. According to ''Visit Scotland'', the Lowlands region covers "much of the Central Belt and the South of Scotland including Edinburgh & The Lothians, Glasgow & The Clyde Valley, the Kingdom of Fife, Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway and the Scottish Borders". There were 18 distilleries in the region as of 2019, including some that opened quite recently, such as Lindores Abbey Distillery, Clydeside Distillery and Glasgow Distillery Company.


List of Lowland single malt distilleries


Active

* Ailsa Bay * Annandale * Auchentoshan * Bladnoch * Borders *
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Daftmill Daftmill Distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery, located in a converted barn at Daftmill Farm in the Howe of Fife. The distillery was granted a licence by HMRC in 2005 to produce whisky and the first was produced on 16 December 20 ...
* Eden Mill *
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* Glenkinchie *
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* Lindores Abbey * Lochlea


In development

* Ardgowan * Bonnington * Burnbrae * The Clutha * Falkirk * Holyrood * InchDairnie, Glenrothes * Jackton * Port of Leith * Rosebank


Closed or demolished

* Inverleven * Littlemill ** Bottlings of Littlemill are periodically released by the Loch Lomond Group, who took on ownership of the distillery shortly before its closure. * Lochrin * St. Magdalene


References


Further reading

* {{Whisky producing regions Scottish malt whisky Scottish Lowlands