Edradour is one of the smallest distilleries in Scotland. Production is overseen by just three men, including the distillery manager, and the distillery's output is just 12 barrels (600 gallons) per week from four wash runs.
Edradour was originally called Glenforres when it was built in 1825, but became Edradour around a decade later – only to return to the Glenforres name as Glenforres-Glenlivet after being acquired by the William Whiteley company in the 1920s to produce malt for its King's Ransom blend.
The distillery eventually ended up as part of the Pernod Ricard stable, and was sold to Andrew Symington's Signatory company in 2002, since which time it has gone from strength to strength, with a thriving tourist trade thronging through its quaint buildings near the beautiful village of Pitlochry.