Browsing books can be thirsty work, so it's fortunate that Bladnoch Distillery is just a couple of miles away from Wigtown, in the village of Bladnoch. Now Australian-owned, it wasn't open for tours at the time of research, though a project to create a new visitor centre was underway.
Bladnoch Distillery
Dumfries & Galloway
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