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Welsh Whisky Distilleries

Made in the

heart of Wales

Expansive grassy landscape with rolling hills under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Welsh whisky distilling originated in the heart of rural Wales.

Legend has it that whisky was first made in Wales in the Middle Ages. However, the first licenced distillery allegedly occurred in 1705 in Dale, Pembrokeshire. It’s long awaited revival took place in 2000, when the first modern distillery began producing ā€œWelsh Single Malt Whiskyā€ in the rugged Brecon Beacons.

Now with 11 working distilleries and counting, Welsh whisky has firmly established itself in the World whisky market.

Row of metal distillation units with copper pipes and tubes in an industrial setting.
Metal dragon sculpture outside Aber Falls Visitor Centre.
Wooden barrels in a distillery labeled "Coles Distillers of Fine Spirits" with "Filled with Passion & Pride" and year 2017.
Stone brick building with battlements, a central clock, and large windows, featuring a black awning above the entrance. Small shrubs are placed on either side of the stairs leading to the entrance. Sunny day.
Copper distillation equipment in a distillery
Metal signpost with "Teifi" and "DƠ MhƬle" against a clear blue sky and greenery.
Stone wall with "In The Welsh Wind Distillery" logo, wooden barrels, gravel path, and a blue house in rural setting.
Interior of Penderyn Distillery with a wooden table, flames, and a sign advertising a masterclass.
Stack of barrels arranged to spell 'Penderyn Distillery' outside a building.
Exterior of a modern industrial-style building with wooden paneling and a sloped roof, featuring the word 'Penderyn' on the front. The building is surrounded by potted plants and has a clear blue sky in the background.
Map of Wales illustrating locations of Welsh whisky distilleries, with a list of distilleries and a Welsh Whisky Society logo in the top right corner.

The Welsh Whisky Distillery Map 2nd Edition is available as a free download below.*

*Please note this is a copyright image and may only be used in its current format with the Welsh Whisky society credited or referenced upon use.

Anyone found using elements or editing this image without permission will be prosecuted.

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