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Cardhu

Published 13/08/2025

The name of the Cardhu distillery in the middle of Speyside means something like black rock. Cardhu was written as Cardow until 1975. The famous Cardhu Distillery is also noteworthy as the only distillery founded by a woman. While in the past most of the single malt production was used for the Blend Johnny Walker, this changed after Cardhu became more and more popular as a single malt and most of it is now sold as a single malt.

Cardrona

Published 13/08/2025

The Cardrona distillery officially opened its doors on January 25, 2016, after more than four years in the planning. Cardrona Distillery and Museum is located in the Cardrona Valley.

Carsebridge

Published 13/08/2025

Once one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, and at the time of it’s closing the largest grain distillery in Scotland. Alas Carsebridge was one of the many casualties of the 1980s surplus and strategic re-positioning. The site originally leased for ‘seventeen Bolls and one firlot of good and sufficient Barley’ per annum which grew to such massive proportions as to require it’s own fire engine and team of 40 men is now a business park.

Cascade Hollow

Published 13/08/2025

The Cascade Hollow Distillery is perhaps more commonly known also as the George Dickel distillery. Famously the home of the other Tennessee whisky brand. The distillery that spells its product whisky rather than whiskey. George Dickel is almost an insider tip outside the USA. Inside, however, the brand ranks second among the most popular Tennessee whiskies, after the world-famous Jack Daniel’s American Whisky Without an ‘e’ For American standards, the spelling whisky without “e” is a specialty.

Cascadia

Published 13/08/2025

Potter or Cascadia Distillery is in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Cascadia is located on the premises of the famous Granville Islands Brewery. Disambiguation Not to be confused with the Cascadia Artesian Distillery south of the border in Montana, or the Cadee Distillery in Bend, Oregon ‘Cascadia Rye Whiskey’ Cascadia is a Canadian distillery. Cascadia is also known as “Potter’s Distillery” after the Potter family which founded it, most likely to overcome this branding confusion as the other distilleries are all within a few hundred miles.