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NextThe last of the four corners takes us to the rugged landscapes of the North East of Scotland, where Johnnie Walker makes its Highland home.
Distilling since 1820, Clynelish is famous for the ‘waxy’ character and fruitier flavours of its whiskies. And if anything could overtake the fame of its whiskies – it’s likely the countryside that surrounds them.
A popular stopping point on the North Coast 500, Clynelish has gained a solid reputation amongst these travellers for great drinks, great food, and a great atmosphere. New investment has brought in a brand-new bar and tasting area at Clynelish, welcoming visitors to a full sensory tour and the new Clynelish Express Tasting Experience.
So, sit back, soak in the dramatic Highland scenery and explore this stalwart of Highland distilling. Don’t forget to meet the wax-covered striding man and Wildcat statue while you’re there.
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