Aultmore Distillery

- Keith, Scotland

About Aultmore Distillery

Aultmore Distillery, nestled in Keith, Moray, produces its renowned single malt whisky, named after the Gaelic “An t-Allt Mòr,” reflecting its water source, the Auchinderran Burn. 

Established in 1895 by Alexander Edward, Aultmore initially relied on a waterwheel before transitioning to a steam engine, which operated for 70 years. The distillery saw ownership changes and closures, notably during World War I, but persisted in pioneering sustainability measures like using draff as animal feed. 

After a significant rebuild in 1970, Aultmore reopened in 1971 with new stills. Returning to Dewar’s ownership in 1998, it released its first official bottling, a 12-year-old, in 2004.

Aultmore Whisky Cask Ownership - The Facts

Founded: 1895
Region: Speyside
Distillery Status: Working
Water Source: Auchinderran burn

Aultmore is a renowned distillery located in Scotland with a rich heritage in producing fine whiskies. The rarity and quality of their products makes them desirable to collectors and enthusiasts, only increasing their value over time.

Whisky typically gains value as it ages and matures in the cask. The longer it remains in the cask, the more it has the potential to develop complexity and depth of flavors. We offer cask purchase programs that allow you to select the type of cask and aging duration, providing you with control over the maturation process.

Buying a cask allows you to own a unique piece of Bladnoch’s Kirkcowan Spirit production and a part of Bladnoch’s history. As the availability of aged and limited-edition whiskies decreases over time, the scarcity of these bottles can drive up their value.


Whisky has experienced growing popularity worldwide, particularly with the rise of collectors and investors seeking alternative assets. If the demand for premium Scotch whisky remains strong or continues to increase, it could positively impact the investment potential of your Kirkcowan Spirit (Bladnoch) cask. Recently we have seen the price of a standard bottle of Bladnoch rise from £40 to £80.

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