Port Dundas
Port Dundas was a historic grain whisky distillery located in Glasgow, Scotland. Established in 1811, it was one of the oldest grain distilleries in Scotland and played a significant role in the production of grain whisky, which is a key component in many blended Scotch whiskies.
The distillery was known for producing a range of grain whiskies, characterized by their lighter and often sweeter flavor profiles compared to malt whiskies. Port Dundas grain whisky was used in numerous blended Scotch brands and was recognized for its consistency and quality.
Despite its historical significance, Port Dundas ceased operations in 2010, and the distillery buildings were eventually demolished. Today, the legacy of Port Dundas lives on through the blends and whiskies that utilized its grain whisky, contributing to the rich history of Scotch whisky production.
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