Glenkinchie (10 years)
Glenkinchie lies, as the name might suggest, in a glen of the Kinchie Burn near the village of Pencaitland,
East Lothian. It is situated about 15 miles from Edinburgh. The distillery is set in farmland. The name 'Kinchie'
is a corruption of 'De Quincy', the original owners of the land. Its origins date back to around 1825 when it was
founded by brothers John and George Rate. The original name was Milton Distillery. The brothers probably renamed it
in about 1837. In 1969 the distillery stopped malting its own grain and the malting floors were turned into a museum of
malt whisky. The Glenkinchie label was relatively little known until 1989, when United Distillers started marketing it
under their Classic Malts brand.
Water: Reservoirs in the Lammarmuir Hills
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