Cragganmore
CRAGGANMORE
The Cragganmore distillery, founded in 1869 by John Smith, is located in the village of Ballindaloch in Scotland. Its strategic location was chosen due to the proximity of the Craggan spring, known for its highly mineral water, essential for whisky production. Additionally, Smith constructed a railway to facilitate the transport of coal and casks, greatly contributing to the efficiency of the distillation process.
In 1965, Cragganmore joined the Distillers Company Limited, now known as Diageo, further strengthening its position in the global market. Known for its complex and balanced single malt, Cragganmore is cherished by whisky enthusiasts for its fruity and spicy aromas, perfectly representing the character of Speyside.