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스코틀랜드의 한때 번성했지만 지금은 침묵 속에 묻혀 위스키 역사 속으로 사라진 증류소들을 탐험해 보세요. 포트 엘렌, 글렌 모어, 로즈뱅크와 같은 유명 증류소부터 임페리얼, 리틀밀, 캠버스와 같이 새롭게 떠오르는 컬렉터들의 인기까지, 이 희귀하고 매우 인기 있는 위스키들은 전 세계 컬렉터와 애호가들에게 소중히 여겨집니다. 각각의 침묵하는 증류기는 고유한 이야기를 담고 있으며, 남은 재고가 한정되어 있어 진정한 스카치 위스키 컬렉션을 원한다면 반드시 소장해야 할 귀중한 위스키입니다. 최근 일부 증류소가 다시 문을 열면서*, 이 오래된 위스키들은 더욱 특별한 의미를 지니게 되었습니다.

  • Caledonian Distillery

    Founded in 1855 in central Edinburgh, Caledonian Distillery thrived with its own railway yard, supplying grain whisky for Andrew Usher's pioneering blends. Closed in 1988, the site was later redeveloped for housing and business use.

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  • Cambus Distillery

    Established in 1806 near Alloa, Cambus Distillery produced malt and grain whisky. Closed in 1993, it’s now a Diageo cask filling site. Cambus whiskies, including Hunter Laing Sovereign releases, remain highly popular despite the distillery’s closure.

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  • Caperdonich Distillery

    Founded in 1897 in Rothes, Caperdonich Distillery faced early closure in 1902. Reopened in 1965, it closed permanently in 2002 and was demolished in 2011. Its rare Speyside malt whisky lives on through independent bottlers like Hunter Laing.

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  • Dallas Dhu*

    Dallas Dhu Distillery, designed by Charles C. Doig and opened in 1898, closed in 1983. Maintained as a museum it retains original equipment and joins the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival. Gordon & MacPhail has released vintage Dallas Dhu bottlings recently. (*due to be re-opened soon)

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  • Littlemill Distillery

    Established in 1772, Littlemill Distillery, Scotland's oldest, innovated whisky-making with unique stills and ventilation towers. Production ceased in 1992, and it was demolished in 2006, leaving only the manager's house shell as a relic.

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  • Imperial Distillery

    Designed by Charles C. Doig, Imperial Distillery opened in 1897 in Speyside, marking Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee with a golden crown on its pagoda roof. Closed in 1998 and demolished in 2013, its legacy lives on through independent releases.

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  • North of Scotland Distillery

    The North of Scotland Distillery, established at Cambus in 1957, initially produced malt whisky before switching to grain whisky in 1960. Renamed in 1964, it closed in 1980 and was demolished in 1993, becoming a lost Lowland grain distillery.

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  • Port Ellen*

    Established in 1825 on Islay’s southern coast, Port Ellen Distillery pioneered the spirit safe. Closed in 1983 its old bottlings, including the Annual Release, remain highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts. (*distillery revived in 2022)

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  • Rosebank Distilllery*

    Rosebank distilling traces back to 1798, with the renowned distillery founded in 1840 by James Rankine in Falkirk. Known for triple-distilled whisky, it closed in 1993. (*distillery revived in 2024)

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