Glen Mhor was a distillery located in Inverness, Scotland. It was established in 1892 and operated until 1983. The distillery was known for producing single malt Scotch whisky. Glen Mhor had a rich history and was one of the oldest distilleries in Inverness. Unfortunately, it closed down due to economic challenges and the buildings were eventually demolished. Despite its closure, Glen Mhor remains a beloved name among whisky enthusiasts and its bottles are highly sought after by collectors.
Glen Mhor was known for its unique approach to whisky production. The distillery used traditional copper pot stills and aged its whisky in oak casks, resulting in a rich and complex flavor profile. Glen Mhor produced a range of whisky styles, including peated and unpeated expressions. The distillery was also known for experimenting with different maturation techniques, such as finishing whisky in sherry casks. These unique approaches contributed to the distinct character of Glen Mhor whisky. Today, Glen Mhor is remembered as a pioneering distillery that played a significant role in the history of Scotch whisky.