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Discover the 5-star Falkirk: Rosebank Distillery Whisky Tour, including a rare 31-year-old tasting, guided tour, and visits to historic warehouses and sister distilleries.
The Falkirk: Rosebank Distillery Rare Whisky Tasting & Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore one of Scotland’s most renowned silent distilleries. Priced at a premium for its exclusivity, this 1.5-hour guided experience takes visitors into the heart of Rosebank in Falkirk, just a short train ride from Edinburgh. This tour is perfect for whisky enthusiasts craving an insider look at rare cask stocks and the distillery’s production process.
What makes this tour particularly special is its focus on a very rare 31 Year Old Rosebank whisky, served in a bespoke glass, alongside samples from Glengoyne and Tamdhu. The combination of a thorough guided journey and a tutored tasting means you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for Lowland single malts. For those interested in whisky history, craftsmanship, and exclusive tastings, this highly-rated experience offers rich insights and authentic access to a reopened historic site.


The Rosebank Distillery in Falkirk is a historic site that originally opened in 1840. After being silent and closed for over 30 years, it has been beautifully restored and reopened recently, making it a must-visit for whisky fans. The distillery is located less than a mile from Falkirk High and Camelon train stations with regular links to both Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Visitors are welcomed into the distillery by the distinctive brick chimney bearing the date 1840. The tour begins at the admissions desk at the end of the entrance corridor, making it easy to find and access. The site’s restoration preserves its heritage while offering a modern viewing experience with a glass-fronted stillhouse.
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The guided tour starts with tales of the original Rosebank distillery, bringing its history to life. Then, attention shifts to the new stillhouse, where visitors see the production process firsthand. The glass-fronted stills allow a clear view of each step, making complex whisky-making processes accessible.
As part of the experience, visitors pause by the spirit safe to nose the new make spirit, gaining a sensory understanding of the distillation. The guided commentary explains the importance of each stage, emphasizing what makes Rosebank’s single malt unique. The tour concludes with a visit to the warehouse, where casks filled over 30 years ago await their future.

The warehouse visit is a highlight, revealing the cask stocks that have been aging for decades. Seeing the casks of Rosebank whisky filled long before the distillery closed provides an authentic connection to the distillery’s past. This exclusive glimpse into the warehouse offers a rare look at the aging process and the potentially extraordinary whisky stored within.
The warehouse environment showcases the history and craftsmanship that define Rosebank’s reputation. Visitors can appreciate the slow maturation process that creates the complex flavors associated with Lowland malts. The visual contrast between the historic casks and the modern distillery facilities underscores the blend of tradition and innovation.
The tutored tasting of the rare 31 Year Old Rosebank stands out as a central feature. Served in a bespoke glass, this single malt offers a rare opportunity to sample a whisky of such age and rarity. The guided tasting explains the flavor profile, helping participants discern its nuances and characteristics.
In addition, the tour includes tastings of two award-winning aged single malts from Tamdhu and Glengoyne. These offerings provide a broader perspective on Scottish single malts, contrasting the Lowland style with other regional expressions. It’s a satisfying and educational experience for both seasoned whisky lovers and newcomers.
More Great Tours NearbyThe private tasting rooms at Rosebank offer a comfortable, exclusive setting for sampling. This environment enhances the appreciation of the whiskies, with attentive guidance from the host. The bespoke glassware elevates the tasting, allowing the aromas and flavors to fully develop.
The AV storytelling enriches the experience, providing visual and auditory context to the distillery’s history and process. The tasting is paired with insights into the production techniques and maturation that make Rosebank’s whisky distinctive. After the tasting, visitors are encouraged to explore the distillery shop, which stocks rare bottles and locally produced crafts.
The distillery’s central location in Falkirk makes it accessible by train or car. The free private carpark is available for visitors arriving by vehicle. The tour departs from the walkway at the foot of the brick chimney, with clear signage at the admissions desk.
The experience lasts 1.5 hours, with check availability for the specific starting times. It’s wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfortable access for visitors with mobility needs. Since the tour involves standing and walking, some physical mobility is recommended, but the site accommodates most guests.
The fifth-star tour offers a full guided experience with AV storytelling and comprehensive tastings. Booking includes entry, the guided tour, and samples of Rosebank New Make Spirit, rare 31 Year Old, and aged malts from Glengoyne and Tamdhu. The distillery shop visit is also included.
Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for changing plans. The “reserve now & pay later” option allows for booking without immediate payment, ideal for planning ahead while keeping options open.

This experience suits whisky lovers eager to taste a very rare 31-year-old Rosebank and learn about Lowland whisky production. The guided tour and tastings cater to those who appreciate craftsmanship, history, and exclusive access. It’s especially appealing to collectors or connoisseurs seeking rare bottles and behind-the-scenes insights.
While not suitable for children under 18, the tour’s accessible setting and educational tone make it a memorable outing for adults interested in Scotland’s whisky heritage. The short duration and location near Edinburgh also make it an ideal day trip destination.

The Rosebank Distillery’s recent reopening offers an authentic glimpse into Scotland’s Lowland whisky heritage. The guided tour combines historic stories with modern production views, culminating in a special tasting of a rare 31-year-old whisky. This makes for a distinguished experience for those curious about aged single malts.
While the price point reflects the exclusivity and quality of the experience, the comprehensive insights and rare tasting justify the investment. The visitor-friendly location and flexible booking options make this a convenient and enriching choice for whisky fans visiting the Falkirk area.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of history, craftsmanship, and tasting excellence, perfect for serious whisky enthusiasts looking to deepen their appreciation of Scottish single malts.
How long is the Falkirk: Rosebank Distillery tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including the guided walk, warehouse visit, and tastings.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for guests under 18 years.
How can I book or cancel this experience?
Bookings can be made with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The “reserve now & pay later” feature allows flexible planning.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the walkway at the foot of the brick chimney and concludes back at the meeting point.
What is included in the tour price?
The experience includes a guided tour, AV storytelling, warehouse visit, tutored tastings of Rosebank 31 Year Old, glengoyne, and tamdhu single malts, plus a visit to the distillery shop.