Visita a la destilería de Aberfeldy





Descripción
A solo tres millas del lugar de nacimiento del fundador John Dewar, la destilería Aberfeldy es la única destilería construida por la familia Dewar. Su experiencia incluye un recorrido por la destilería y el acceso al almacén atmosférico donde puede escuchar sobre la participación de los ángeles y cómo el whisky se envejece dos veces para un sabor más suave y rico. También se incluye el centro patrimonial que ofrece una visión única de los fundadores; John Dewar y sus hijos Tommy y John Alexander. Terminará el recorrido en una de nuestras salas de degustación para disfrutar de una degustación comparativa de nuestro escocés Dewar's Blended y nuestra malta individual Aberfeldy. Disfrute de un dram (solo para mayores de 18 años) en el salón de whisky con cómodos sofás y fuego caliente, así como wifi gratis.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La visita comenzará con una breve película en el auditorio, seguida de la oportunidad de explorar el museo y descubrir más sobre la extraordinaria historia de John Dewar y sus hijos. Esta parte de su visita es autoguiada y se apoya de audioguías/iPads, disponibles en varios idiomas. Su experimentado guía le llevará en una visita a la destilería Aberfeldy y su almacén para que aprenda más sobre la magia detrás de la elaboración del whisky. La excursión finaliza con un traguito de whisky en el salón de whisky, solo para adultos. Los conductores pueden solicitar un paquete para llevar para crear un cóctel Mamie Taylor en casa.Su billete no incluye traslados de ida o de vuelta desde la destilería. La destilería se ubica a las afueras de la pintoresca Aberfeldy, que a su vez se sitúa en las orillas del río Tay, a 20 minutos desde de la autopista A9 en Perthshire, en las Tierras Altas, a 90 minutos de Edimburgo. Aparcamiento gratuito.Hay catas adicionales y cócteles de whisky disponibles en el bar. Puede echar un vistazo a la tienda que muestra toda la gama Dewar junto con las ediciones limitadas y exclusivas de botellas de un solo barril y llene su propia botella con malta de un barril especialmente seleccionado de Aberfeldy.Las excursiones se realizan durante todo el día; presente su bono a su llegada. Tenga en cuenta que la última excursión se lleva a cabo 1 hora antes del cierre, así que le recomendamos que se tome 1 hora 30 minutos para su visita.Hay una cafetería en las instalaciones. Sin embargo, el billete no incluye comida; la reserva no es esencial para la cafetería.Como una típica destilería funcional, los visitantes deben llevar calzado adecuado (no se permiten zapatos de tacón alto o zapatos con puntas abiertas).Lamentablemente, no se permiten perros (excepto los de asistencia) en el centro para visitantes o la destilería.El centro para visitantes y el museo son completamente accesibles; sin embargo, debido a la naturaleza histórica de la destilería, la visita se puede adaptar para menos visitantes móviles. Una declaración de accesibilidad está disponible.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- No se permiten los zapatos de tacón alto o los zapatos con punta abierta en la visita a la destilería.
- La edad mínima para beber alcohol es de 18 años.
- Los niños deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
- Tenga en cuenta que la excursión no está exenta de caminatas, sobre todo en algunas superficies irregulares y escaleras.
Opiniones(360)
The royal guide was surely very good for those who speak English fluently. But our visit was supposed to be translated into French. However, the translation consisted of a simple sheet briefly describing the manufacturing process. In short, by the end, those who spoke English knew much more than others! So, the French, do not trust the term translation in French! And I chose this distillery rather than another since the information in French is practically nonexistent, making the visit very long!
Definitely recommend the Whiskey Distillery tour! Fascinating history of Dewar's and whiskey heritage. Our guide Roy was funny, interesting and a total delight! There's an optional whiskey tasting at the end, and it was delicious.
It was nice experience to whiskey distillery plant.
Came today for my dad’s birthday and the experience was great! We arrived early so sat in the cafe part, which is a nice environment and reasonably priced. The tour started with a short film, followed by a look around the museum and then onto the guided tour. We had John who was great! He was friendly and knowledgeable, can’t thank him enough! The experience lasted about an hour and the tasting was great! I had the highball which was delicious! Overall a great experience that I would definitely recommend!
We have long been Dewar's drinkers and looked forward to this tour and ee were not disappointed. Tom was our guide and he walked us through the entire distillery process and we learned so much. After the tour we had a tasting of the Aberfeldy single malt and the Dewar's blend. Very interesting! So glad we did this!
We’re delighted to hear you’re a fan of Dewar’s and that you enjoyed your tour and tasting with us. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review - we hope to welcome you back again soon.
Very, friendly, informative staff.I had no idea of the skill that goes into making the Whiskey.Worth every penny and a great day out for family celebrations.I loved the experience.Thank you so much!
An absolute delight due to the Guide: Craig. He lifted the routine facts into his own engaging stage show which endorsed the quality of the product and its every ingredient and stage of production. Finished with his own story behind each of the whisky tasters. Top value for money and do not miss this essential part of what Aberfeldy and Scotland is all about Thank you Craig
We're thrilled to hear you had such a memorable day with us and loved your tour with Craig. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, we hope to welcome you back again soon!
Excellent tour, great guide and good value
We're so pleased you found the tour excellent and good value for money. We hope to welcome you back again soon.
This was a wonderful tour and tasting experience. We do not often do distillery tours these days as we've done so many we feel like we have a pretty good understanding of the experience, but as it was our first distillery in Scotland, we thought it would be interesting to see how it differs from distilleries in other countries, and I'm very glad we decided to do so as it was one of the most informative and entertaining distillery tours we have done. There is a bit of a self-guided museum portion that was really interesting and I loved learning about the history of the marketing over the years. Our tour guide was really knowledgeable and friendly and we enjoyed it very much. The tour was also pretty accessible for me as someone with some mobility issues (I can walk no problem, but have trouble standing for long periods, but there were places I could rest along the way). The price of the tour was reasonable for the length and the amount of tastings we received, so it was a good value. And it was slightly longer than we had expected, but we never got bored as it was a very informative and fun atmosphere. There were only four of us total on our tour, but it would have been fine with more people as well.
Thank you for such a lovely review. We’re so pleased to hear you had a wonderful tour and tasting and that you enjoyed exploring the museum. We hope to welcome you back again soon.
We did a Rabbie’s tour in Scotland, and I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this company based on this experience. The drivers were super nice — genuinely lovely people — but the overall trip just wasn’t what I was expecting. I went in thinking it would be more focused on whisky tasting and distillery experience, but instead we visited two small towns, some rapids, and only one distillery. The towns were charming in their own way, but nothing particularly memorable (and I love Scotland, so I wanted to love every stop… but they were a bit “meh” for me 😅). The highlight was definitely Dewar’s Distillery 🥃 — that part was great. Really good tour, enjoyable tasting, and I am actually a fan of their whisky. If I remember correctly (after a fair bit of whisky research along the way 😂), it’s been owned by Bacardi since the 1990s, which does make it feel a bit more commercial. But to be fair, most Scotch whisky today is owned by larger companies rather than small family producers. So would I recommend it? Yes… but with expectations set correctly. If you really want that “step back in time” whisky experience, I’d personally suggest Glenturret — the oldest distillery in Scotland 🏴. That one feels a bit more authentic and historic. Scotland is still incredible — just choose your whisky tour wisely 😉
Thanks for sharing your experience. We’re really glad to hear that your visit to Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery was a highlight and that you enjoyed the tour and tasting with us. As we’re just one stop on Rabbie’s wider Scotland tours, the overall itinerary and focus sit outside of our control, but we appreciate the kind words and recommendation about your time with us.



