Step into the heritage of Scottish whisky-making with a visit to The Glenturret Distillery, officially recognized as Scotland’s oldest working distillery, established in 1775. Nestled in the scenic Perthshire countryside near Crieff, this refined experience combines traditional whisky craftsmanship with world-class Scottish dining.
During the guided distillery tour, expert hosts take you behind the scenes of The Glenturret’s historic production process, where time-honoured methods are still used to create exceptional single malt whisky. Learn about the distillation process, aging techniques, and the distillery’s rich history before enjoying a guided tasting of carefully selected drams.
To complete the experience, indulge in an unforgettable lunch at the acclaimed The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, a Two Michelin-Starred restaurant led by Executive Chef Mark Donald. The seasonal tasting menu celebrates Scotland’s finest local ingredients, offering an elevated culinary journey in an elegant countryside setting.
Highlights
- Visit The Glenturret Distillery, Scotland’s oldest working distillery
- Learn traditional whisky-making methods on a guided distillery tour
- Enjoy a guided tasting of premium Scotch whiskies
- Upgrade to a curated whisky flight featuring regional expressions
- Dine at the Two Michelin-Starred The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant
- Experience the scenic beauty of the Perthshire countryside
Tour & Tasting Options
The Glenturret Tour
- Guided distillery experience
- Includes tasting of 2 drams
- Duration: ~1 hour
Tour & Whisky Flight
- Distillery tour plus tutored tasting
- Includes 4 premium whiskies from the core collection
Lunch Experience
The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant
- Two Michelin-Starred dining experience
- Seasonal tasting menu focused on Scottish produce
- Available Wednesday–Saturday
Practical Information
- Location: The Hosh, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland
- Best For: Whisky lovers, food enthusiasts, luxury travellers
- Booking: Advance reservations strongly recommended for both tours and lunch
Transport Tips
- The distillery is located in a rural area with limited public transport
- Private transfers or self-drive are recommended
- Electric vehicle charging stations available onsite