

Balblair
/bal-BLAIR/
Highland, Scotland · Founded in 1790
Balblair is one of Scotland's oldest distilleries, officially founded in 1790 by local man John Ross, though records of distilling activity in the area date as far back as 1749. Nestled in the Northern Highlands near the Dornoch Firth, Balblair has endured for centuries while maintaining a strong connection to its roots and the surrounding landscape. Today, the distillery is owned by Inver House Distillers, alongside sister distilleries Old Pulteney, Knockdhu, and Speyburn. Balblair is celebrated for its commitment to traditional production methods and the use of only the finest ingredients. Its single malt Scotch whiskies are known for their distinctive character — elegant, complex, and deeply expressive of the Highland terroir. The distillery's approach emphasises craftsmanship and patience, allowing its spirit to develop rich layers of fruit, spice, and oak over time. Balblair gained broader cultural recognition in 2013 when it was featured in Ken Loach's motion picture, further cementing its status as a well-kept secret among whisky enthusiasts. Despite its long history, it remains something of a hidden gem — a distillery that rewards those who seek it out with some of the finest Highland single malts Scotland has to offer.
Portfolio (138)
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2012 Kintra
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1990 Vintage
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2011
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1999 Vintage
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1975 Vintage
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1997 Vintage
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2004 Vintage
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1992 Single Peaty Cask
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2002 Hand-filled
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2005
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99
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1991 Vintage
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15 years 1 liter
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1990 Old Malt Cask
Distilleries
Info
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Highland
- Founded
- 1790
- Website
- Website