Aultmore distillery is a whisky distillery in Keith, Moray, producing an eponymous single malt whisky. Its name is a derived from the phrase An t-Allt Mòr, Gaelic for big burn, referring to its water source the Auchinderran burn.
Running the stills slow helps to maximise reflux, but the shape also allows some heavier elements to come across. In character, therefore, Aultmore shares some of the same characters as Linkwood – fragrant on the nose, substantial on the tongue.
Owner
John Dewar & Sons
Parent Company
Bacardi
Status
Operational
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
Production type:
Single Malt, Blends
Founded
1896
Production yearly
2.950.000 Liters
History
Aultmore distillery was founded in 1895 by Alexander Edward, then owner of the Benrinnes distillery. The distillery was originally powered by a waterwheel, and was soon adapted to use a steam engine instead, which ran day and night for 70 years, apart from maintenance. During maintenance hours power was provided by the mainly retired waterwheel. The steam engine is now on display at the distillery site. The distillery was expanded in 1898, and production doubled.
In 1899 the distillery was owned by Pattisons which went bankrupt in that year. Production plummeted, and the distillery closed. Aultmore reopened around 1904, and closed again during World War I due to barley shortages
It reopened again after World War I ended, and was bought by John Dewar and sons in 1923. Shortly thereafter, in 1925, it was bought by Distiller Company. It changed hands again in 1930, when it was bought by Scottish Malt Distillers.
The distillery was in the 1950s one of the first to use the draff, a wasteproduct of whisky production, as animal feed.
The distillery’s malting floors closed in 1968 and the entire distillery was rebuilt and expanded in 1970. A new spirit still and wash still were placed in addition to the two stills that were already present, and Aultmore Reopened in 1971.
In 1998 the distillery was sold back to Bacardi subsidiary Dewars, which had previously owned Aultmore between 1923 and 1925. Aultmore produced their first official bottling, a 12-year-old, in 2004, after an earlier flora and fauna release, and an earlier rare malts release.
Distillery Facts
All
Gallery Item
Heat source:
steam
Spirit Stills:
2 with 15.000 liters of low wine added to the spirit still. The spirit still has a capacity of 17.500 liters. The shape of the spirit still is a Plain.
Wash Still:
2 wash still with a capacity of 22.970 liters amount of wash added to the still 16.400 liters
Water Source:
Auchenderran Dam, rye Riggs Burn
Washbacks:
6 washbacks with a capacity of 60.000 liters, with a wash back charge of 47,200 liters.
Type of wash back used: Wood.
New Make Spirit:
70% ABV
Filling strength will be 63.5% abv
Warehouses:
Westhorn/ Poniel
Yeast type:
MS1 liquid yeast
Malt supplier:
Simpsons
Taste profile
The taste profile of a typical Aultmore will be:
medium bodied
medium sweetness, honey and fruity notes
medium malty, nutty, spices
medium smokey notes
Core range
At this point Aultmore’s core range is:
12 year old Foggie Moss
12 year Flora & Fauna
18 year old Foggie Moss
21 year old Foggie Moss (Travel retail market)
25 year old Foggie Moss
30 year old Foggie Moss
Visitor center
Not open to the public
CONTACT DETAILS
Aultmore Distillery Aultmore Moray AB55 6QY United Kingdom