Pittyvaich was a purpose-built, utilitarian distillery constructed in 1974 by Arthur Bell & Sons in Dufftown, Speyside, specifically to meet the booming demand for their Bell's blended whisky, which had become the UK's best-selling Scotch. Operating for just 19 years until its closure in 1993, this 'workhorse' distillery was designed for efficiency rather than character, producing a light, nutty spirit primarily for blending. Rarely bottled as a single malt during its lifetime, Pittyvaich has since gained cult status among collectors through limited Diageo releases. The distillery was demolished in 2002, making its remaining stocks extremely rare and valuable.
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