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Cardhu Distillery
Cardhu Distillery was founded by Helen Cumming in 1811 as an illicit distillery and licensed in 1824, Cardhu is the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman.
The distillery has a visitor centre with a range of tours available.
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Cardhu Distillery, Knockando, Aberlour, Moray AB38 7RY, United Kingdom
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