Arriving at The Famous
Grouse Experience, Crieff to launch the Tartan of Holland on Saturday 3rd September, 2005. The venue was Glenturret Distillery, extablished in 1775 and the oldest working distillery in the
world. |
What the Angel Saw.....
Careful Pierre - we don't want to give away any secrets here! In case you need to know - the dram they're holding is The Famous Grouse, naturally. |
Posing beside the statue of Towser, the world's most famous distillery cat who holds the world record for catching mice and rats |
With Chef Ype Pieter van der Schaaf who prepared lunch in the Grouse Room at Glenturret Distillery. By coincidence, Ype is also Dutch, and became the first person to own a scarf in the
Tartan of Holland. |
At the bar of the Famous Grouse Experience, with Tiina Littwin serving a famous whisky |
Crescens Akkermans
enjoys a glass of The Famous Grouse 30 years old in the Grouse Room at Glenturret Distillery. Crescens said it was the oldest whisky he had ever tasted. |
When visiting Scotland you will be assured a warm welcome at The Famous Grouse Experience, the oldest distillery still working. Head to Crieff and follow the
signs. Why not plan in advance and stay for lunch in one of their excellent restaurants, open all year, Monday to Sunday - telephone 01764 65 65 65. There is also an excellent website here |
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