Come with us on a Journey of Flavor

from Johnnie Walker Princes Street to the Four Corners of Scotland

The Four Corners of Scotland distilleries represent four distinct Scottish regions that lend themselves to the Johnnie Walker Blend. In the 19th century the Walker family built relationships with distillers across Scotland in the pursuit of quality and flavors which led them to: Glenkinchie’s Lowland gardens, Clynelish’s Highland mystery, Cardhu’s Speyside orchards and Caol Ila’s Islay coasts. Whiskies from each distillery can be found in John Walker & Sons stock books in the early 1890s.

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Explore Edinburgh & the Lowlands and venture to Speyside & the Highlands

Discover Scotland's capital city and Johnnie Walker Princes Street

Opened in September 2021, Johnnie Walker Princes Street is an experience like no other. Located in the heart of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, set within a landmark transformed across eight floors and complete with breath-taking views of Edinburgh Castle. It’s a prime location to start your whisky journey, learn about John Walker & Sons and explore the magic of the blend through a full-sensory guided tour. A visit to Johnnie Walker Princes Street is the perfect introduction to Scotland’s largest export before embarking on your Four Corners of Scotland tour.

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Roam our Lowland Home in the gardens of Glenkinchie

Situated just 15 miles from Edinburgh, Glenkinchie is the perfect extension after your visit to Johnnie Walker Princes Street. From the distillery's stunning gardens to the beautiful Victorian red brick warehouses, your expert guide will lead you through your tour followed by a tasting of the light and creamy Glenkinchie single malt that lends the Johnnie Walker blend its floral notes.

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Venture into the Highlands for the mysteries of Clynelish

Your journey continues into the North East of Scotland through the North Coast 500, where you’ll discover a truly special whisky at Clynelish distillery. With its unique waxy aroma and mouthfeel that adds depth, Clynelish is well established and valued by blenders as one of the vital components in Johnnie Walker whisky.

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Weave your way along the Spey with the pioneering spirit of CardHu

Speyside is whisky country and no visit is complete without stopping at Cardhu. Cardhu’s story is one of the most extraordinary having been written largely by two remarkable women it has a very special place in the Johnnie Walker story. Visit the distillery to learn all about the resilient Helen & Elizabeth Cumming and the flavorsome malt whisky that remains such a key ingredient in Johnnie Walker.

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Set Sail to Islay for a new perspective at Caol Ila

Complete all Four Corners of Scotland with your final stop on picturesque Islay. Caol Ila tells a bigger tale of whisky’s origins in Scotland and where our national pursuit of flavor began. Established in 1846, this distillery is often described as one of whisky’s best kept secrets and a hidden single malt gem within the Johnnie Walker blend. Taking its name from the 'Sounds of Islay', join your guide to explore the flavors and story of Caol Ila while you delve into the origins of whisky itself.

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Glenkinchie the Lowland Home of Johnnie Walker

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Clynelish the Highland Home of Johnnie Walker

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Cardhu the Speyside Home of Johnnie Walker

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Caol Ila, The Islay Home of Johnnie Walker

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The Four Corners of Scotland Whiskies:

Available To Purchase At The Distillery Or Online (while stocks last)