Everything you need to know about Wolfburn Distillery
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A brief History
Wolfburn, Highlands Region, Scotland. Founded in 2013.
Wolfburn Distillery: Quiet Power from the Edge of Scotland
Right at the top of mainland Scotland, where the land thins out and the air feels sharper, you’ll find Wolfburn Distillery. It’s remote, calm, and a little wild — which feels exactly right once you taste the whisky. Wolfburn isn’t chasing trends or quick wins. It’s building character slowly, one cask at a time.
Located just outside Thurso in Caithness, Wolfburn takes its name from a long-lost distillery that once stood nearby in the 1800s. The modern version opened in 2013, making it one of Scotland’s newer distilleries — but you’d never call its whisky young in style. Everything here is done with care. Small batches. Long fermentations. Slow distillation. No shortcuts.
What I like about Wolfburn is its restraint. The whiskies don’t shout. They don’t rely on heavy peat or wine cask tricks. Instead, you get clean spirit, coastal freshness, and a steady build of flavour. For UK drinkers who enjoy modern Scotch that still feels honest and traditional, Wolfburn sits in a very comfortable spot. It’s a distillery that rewards patience — both theirs and yours.
Flavour Profile:
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| Oaky / Woody |
Malty / Cereal |
Sweet |
Wolfburn is known for its clean, well-balanced Highland-style single malts, often shaped by refill and second-fill casks rather than aggressive wood.
Wolfburn whiskies often open with soft cereal sweetness and light honeyed notes. Citrus keeps things fresh, while gentle oak adds structure without dryness. Even the lightly peated releases stay calm and controlled, never overpowering the spirit.
Top 4 Flavour Profile Ingredients
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Honey |
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Malt / Biscuit / Toast |
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Citrus (Lemon / Orange Zest) |
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Oak / Wood Spice |
Wolfburn’s core range is small, focused, and consistent. Each bottling shows a slightly different side of the distillery without losing its identity.
| Whisky | Style | What You’ll Find |
|---|---|---|
| Wolfburn Northland | Unpeated Single Malt | Honey, malt, citrus, gentle oak |
| Wolfburn Aurora | Single Malt | Fruit, sweetness, light spice |
| Wolfburn Langskip | Lightly Peated | Soft smoke, cereal, vanilla |
| Wolfburn Morven | Peated Single Malt | Coastal smoke, oak, subtle sweetness |
| Wolfburn Warehouse No.1 (Limited) | Single Malt | Richer cask influence, deeper texture |
None of these feel rushed. Even the younger whiskies show balance, which says a lot about how the spirit is made.
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The Distillery
The Distiller: Wolfburn Distillery
Address: Wolfburn Distillery, Wolfburn, Thurso, Caithness, KW14 8TR
Visitor Centre & Opening Times
Yes — Wolfburn has a visitor centre, and it’s one of the more relaxed distillery visits you’ll find.
What’s on offer:
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Guided distillery tours
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Tastings of core and limited releases
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Distillery shop
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Small group experiences
Typical Opening Times:
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Monday – Friday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
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Saturday: Limited hours (seasonal)
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Sunday: Closed
Because of its location, visits feel personal rather than busy. You’re encouraged to take your time, ask questions, and enjoy the setting.
Ownership & Distillery History
Wolfburn is independently owned, which plays a big role in its careful, long-term approach.
Ownership Timeline:
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1821 – 1850s: Original Wolfburn Distillery operated near Thurso
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2011: Plans announced to revive the name
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2013 – Present: Modern Wolfburn Distillery founded and owned by Andrew Thomson and partners
There have been no big takeovers or corporate shifts. The focus has stayed firmly on quality, patience, and steady growth.
Distillery Facts
Overview & History
Wolfburn Distillery is located in Thurso, Caithness, in the far north of Scotland, and was founded in 2013.
The modern distillery revives the name of the original Wolfburn Distillery, which operated in the 19th century and was once considered one of the largest distilleries in Caithness before closing in the 1860s.
The new Wolfburn was built close to the site of the original distillery and focuses on traditional, small-scale whisky production.
Production
- Spirit Type: Single malt Scotch whisky
- Region: Highlands
- Stills: Copper pot stills
- Water Source: Wolf Burn stream
- Cask Policy: Bourbon, sherry, and wine cask maturation
The distillery operates with relatively long fermentation and slow distillation to encourage a lighter, fruit-forward spirit.
Whisky Style
Wolfburn whisky typically shows:
- Light to medium body
- Sweet malt and honey
- Orchard fruit and citrus
- Gentle maritime influence
- Soft spice and oak
Some releases also introduce peat smoke and heavier sherry influence.
Key Expressions
- Wolfburn Northland – Core bourbon-led expression
- Wolfburn Aurora – Sherry-influenced release
- Wolfburn Morven – Lightly peated style
- Limited single cask and special editions
The range explores different cask styles while maintaining a soft core profile.
Significance
Wolfburn is part of the modern revival of small independent Scotch distilleries, particularly in northern Scotland.
Its resurrection of a historic distillery name reflects a broader trend in Scotch whisky toward reconnecting with lost regional distilling heritage.
Wolfburn Whisky to Buy
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