- 57°27′33.1″N 3°7′42.9″W / 57.459194°N 3.128583°W / 57.459194; -3.128583
Balvenie distillery is a
Speyside single malt
Scotch whisky distillery located in...
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Balvenie Castle is a
ruined castle 1 km
north of
Dufftown in the
Moray region of Scotland.
Originally known as Mortlach, it was
built in the 12th century...
- John Douglas, Lord of
Balvenie (or Balveny, Balvany) (c. 1433–1463) was the
youngest of the five
Black Douglas brothers, who
rebelled against King James...
- the top five are The Macallan, Glenfiddich, Aberlour,
Glenfarclas and
Balvenie. This dry, warm,
region is a
natural for
whisky distillers because it is...
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about 7.6 million
cases per year, with
brands including Glenfiddich and
Balvenie. The
first and
second largest, respectively, are
Diageo (34.4%), and Pernod...
- whisky) and
single malt
whisky (which cannot).
Originally a
blend from the
Balvenie, Glenfiddich, and
Kininvie distilleries, its
current composition is not...
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latterly known as
James the Gross, and
prior to his
ennoblement as
James of
Balvenie, was a late
mediaeval Scottish magnate. He was the
second son of Archibald...
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Aberdeen in
April 1132,
during the
reign of King
David I of Scotland.
Balvenie Castle dates from the 13th
century and is the
second oldest building in...
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Balquhidder (1628), Lord Murray,
Balvany and Gask (1676), Lord Murray,
Balvenie and Gask, in the
County of
Perth (1703),
Viscount of
Balquhidder (1676)...
- The
Innes baronetcy, of
Balvenie in the
County of Banff, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 15
January 1628 for
Robert Innes, with remainder...