Strathisla distillery

[2] By the mid-1800s, Strathisla's ownership changed several times .In 1879, the distillery suffered terribly from a fire, but was rebuilt with a bottling plant.

[3] In 1950 James Barclay bought Strathisla for £71,000 at auction in behalf of Seagram Company.

During this time the distillery undergo significant modernization, as Strathisla upgraded its facilities and expanded its production capacity.

[1] In 2001, Seagram’s whisky operations, including Chivas Brothers and Strathisla, were acquired by Pernod Ricard, a global spirits company.

According to a BBC article, visitors can tour the "traditional warehouse where the single malts that make up the premium and super premium blends are stored ... [and try the] distinctive mellow honey flavour, offering a full, nutty, balanced whisky".