The Speyside Region is Divided Up into East and West Side of the River Spey
Scotch Whisky Founders
Speyside Region
The Speyside Region includes Scottish Councils of Moray and Aberdeenshire.
Below are links to Whisky Founders that have made huge contributions to the growth of the Speyside Region as well as the Scotch Whisky Industry in general. These may have been historical figures that lived long ago before prohibition or may be living leaders that have advanced the cause of the industry as a whole.
List of Scotch Distillers on the
West side of the River Spey
(in Alphabetical Order):
1.) Robert Bain, Miltonduff
2.) Peter Brown, Linkwood
3.) Graham Coull, Glen Moray
4.) Keith Cruickshank, Benromach
5.) Elizabeth Cumming, Cardhu
6.) Helen Cumming, Cardhu
7.) John Duff, Benriach
8.) John Hopkins, Speyburn
9.) Dennis Malcolm, Glen Grant
10.) Kirstie McCallum, Glen Moray
11.) Nick Morgan, Roseisle
12.) William Paul, Glen Burgie
13) Willie Phillips, The Macallan
14.) John Robertson, Coleburn
15.) William Simpson, Glen Elgin
16) John Smith, Cragganmore
17) James Stuart, Glenrothes
18) John Thompson, Knockando
19) Mhairi Winters, The Cairn
List of Scotch Distillers on the
East side of the River Spey
(In Alphabetical Order):
1.) George Christie, Speyside
2.) Jonathan Christie, Cabrach
3.) Alexander Cowie, Mortlach
4.) Peter Dawson, Towiemore
5.) Alexander Edward, Aultmore
6.) James Fleming, Aberlour
7.) Robert Fleming, Tomintoul
8.) John Grant, Glenfarclas
9.) William Grant, Glenfiddich
10.) Sir Phillip Henman, Pittyvaich
11.) John Innes, Benrinnes
12.) W.P. Lowrie, Glentauchers
13.) Peter MacKenzie, Dufftown
14.) William MacKenzie, Dailuaine
15) Kevin McPherson, Balmenach
16) Elidih Muir, William Grant & Sons
17) Maureen Robinson, Auchriosk
18) George Smith, Glenlivet
19) David Stewart, William Grant & Sons
20) George Taylor, Strathisla
21) Adam Teacher,Ardmore
22) Billy Walker, Glenallachie
23) James Williams, Glendullan