Tamdhu comes from a Gaelic word that means dark little hill – fitting because the distillery is built along banks of the river Spey, Scotland in a beautiful shady grove. In 1897, the distillery was touted as one of the most modern distilleries of the age by reporters of the time. Many changes of hands ensued over the years, and most recently the distillery closed its doors in 2010 and remained closed until 2012. Independent family distillery Ian Macleod Distillers took over the brand, and the company now focuses on producing single-malt varieties.
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