The Dramface Top 40

community sourced

We ask our community which Scotch distilleries they would choose as their favourites.

Voting for just one is hard. So what if you could choose ten? This Top 40 is produced by those votes. It is a real-time, live poll. You can keep your votes up to date, changing your mind is welcomed, anytime. Here we share the most recent snapshot.

The latest data was collected in a snapshot on Monday 6th May from 1,511 respondents.

The bracketed data was collected on February 20th, 2024 from 1,050 respondents. Initial data was harvested in March of 2023 for an Aqvavitae vPub topic; 707 respondents replied.

The historical positions are listed as comma-separated numbers, with the most recent position listed first.

We will update these figures with regular snapshots. Sign up to our weekly newsletter to be notified.

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#1

Springbank

↔️ Held

992 | 65.7% (705 | 67.1%) J&A Mitchell
The ‘working museum’ of Campbeltown once more reinforces its top spot as the enthusiast’s favourite. Huge margin.

Springbank Reviews    →

KEY

⬆️ Moved up | ↔️ Position Held | ⬇️ Moved down
⭐️ High Riser 2+ | ⭐️⭐️ High Riser 4+ | ⭐️⭐️⭐️ High Riser 6+
🔻 Fast faller 3+ | 🌟 New Entry

#2

Bunnahabhain

⬆️ +1

703 | 46.5% (486 | 46.2%) CVH Spirits
Islay’s most remote, and most loved, pops up a place to claim the runner up spot. Deserved.

Bunnahabhain Reviews    →

#3

Bruichladdich

⬆️ +1

697 | 46.1% (481 | 45.8%) Remy Cointreau
The renaissance of transparent Bruichladdich continues with another position claimed.

 Bruichladdich Reviews    →

#4

Ardnamurchan

⬇️ –2

692 | 45.8% (506 | 48.1%) Adelphi
A slip of two places looks bad until you see the vote count; nothing in it for one of Scotland’s newest distilleries. Incredible.

Ardnamurchan Reviews    →

#5

Lochranza

↔️ Held

673 | 44.5% (467 | 44.4%) Isle of Arran
The ‘oldest new distillery’, Arran’s Lochranza comfortably holds its position.

Lochranza Reviews    →

#6

Glengyle

↔️ Held

622 | 41.2% (447 | 42.5%) J&A Mitchell
Only open 3 months of the year, but easily holds its place. Loved and growing in stature.

 Glengyle Reviews    →

#7

Glen Scotia

↔️ Held

517 | 34.2% (381 | 36.1%) LLG
The gap opens a little but Scotia holds, completing the love for Campbeltown.

 Glen Scotia Reviews    →

#8

Tobermory

↔️ Held

471 | 31.2% (342 | 32.4%) CVH Spirits
A desrved defence of its position, but Mull’s Tobermory is checking over its shoulder.

Tobermory Reviews    →

#9

Benromach

↔️ Held

468 | 31% (327 | 31%) Gordon & MacPhail
New in the top 10 last time around and holding its ground. Making things by hand seems like a magic formula. We love it.

 Benromach Reviews    →

#10

Ardbeg

🌟 ⬆️ +1

426 | 28.2% (291 | 27.7%) LVMH
Deanston slips & the revived Islay powerhouse of Ardbeg claims a Top 10 spot.

 Ardbeg Reviews    →

⬇️ -1 • #11 422 votes

CVH Spirits

↔️ Held • #12 400 votes

Beam Suntory

↔️ Held • #13 392 votes

Kilchoman

↔️ Held • #14 327 votes

John Dewar & Sons

↔️ Held • #15 309 votes

Glenallachie

⭐️ ⬆️ +2 • #16 276 votes

Signatory Vintage

↔️ Held • #17 275 votes

Diageo

⬇️ -2 • #18 272 votes

Loch Lomond Group

↔️ Held • #19 263 votes

Angus Dundee

⬆️ +1 • #20 239 votes

Diageo

⬇️ -1 • #21 232 votes

Nikka

↔️ Held • #22 229 votes

Diageo

⬆️ +1 • #23 192 votes

Diageo

⬆️ +1 • #24 188 votes

J&G Grant

⬇️ -2 • #25 180 votes

Edrington

↔️ Held • #26 175 votes

Brown Forman

↔️ Held • #27 144 votes

Daftmill

↔️ Held • #28 140 votes

Beam Suntory

⬆️ +1 • #29 126 votes

Inver House

⭐️ ⬆️ +2 • #30 107 votes

R&B Distillers

⭐️ ⬆️ +2 • #31 103 votes

Diageo

⬇️ -1 • #32 102 votes

Inver House

🔻 -3 • #33 99 votes

Inver House

⭐️ ⬆️ +3 • #34 95 votes

Takara Shuzo

⬆️ +1 • #35 93 votes

Lalique

⭐️ ⬆️ +2 • #36 90 votes

Diageo

🔻 -3 • #37 86 votes

Thompson Bros

🔻 -3 • #38 85 votes

Beam Suntory

🌟 New • #39 76 votes

Ian Macleod

⬇️ -1 • #40 75 votes

Ian Macleod

Drop Outs:

🔻 -7 • Diageo

We’re surprised to see Benrinnes, one of the best Speysiders, relegated out of the Top 40. We suspect it’s due to a lack of wider distribution and no official bottling. Congrats to Glengoyne who takes up the free space, re-entering the Top 40.

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