Balvenie Castle
Balvenie Castle
is a ruined
castle
near
Dufftown
in the
Grampian
region of
Scotland
. Originally known as
Mortlach
, it was built in the
12th century
by the
Comyn Clan
(the
Black Comyns
) and extended in the
15th
and
16th
centuries. The castle fell into the ownership of the
Clan Douglass
(the
Black Douglasses
) in the early
15th century
when the Comyns were wiped out by
Robert the Bruce
. In turn King
James II
wiped out the Douglasses and it was granted to
John Stewart
, the first
Earl of Atholl
. Balvenie Castle served as a garrison during the
Jacobite rebellion
. It was abandoned in
1720
following the
Battle of Culloden
. Today, the remains of the castle are owned by
Historic Scotland
. They are open to the public during the summer months.
Balvenie whisky
is produced by
William Grant & Sons
at the Balvenie distillery next to the castle.
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