Collection: Baltersan Tartan

Baltersan 1584 Tartan Collection
Celebrate the timeless elegance of Scotland’s vibrant tartan with our exclusive collection. From cozy scarves, elegant kilts, and cushions to beautifully crafted tartan-themed soaps, stylish flasks, and clothing accessories, this curated selection goes beyond traditional tartan clothing and fabrics. Whether you're honoring your roots or simply drawn to the allure of Scottish design, our collection brings a touch of heritage and charm to everyday life.

Custom Tartan Creations
Explore endless possibilities with our registered Baltersan tartan by Lochcarron of Scotland. Crafted in lightweight 10oz fabric, perfect for ladies’ trousers, skirts, scarves, shawls, serapes, capes, sashes, cummerbunds, neck and bow ties, cushions, throws, curtains, tableware, men’s casual kilts, bags, or any craft project. For the ultimate traditional look, we recommend our Strome 16oz fabric, ideal for handsewn kilts.

Have Something Specific in Mind?
If you’re inspired to create a unique tartan piece, email support@baltersan.scot for a personalized quote. We’ll bring your vision to life with Scotland’s rich tradition at the heart of every creation.

Baltersan Tartan

Baltersan 1584

As promised, Baltersan 1584 whisky is now available for sale!

In collaboration with Hard to Find Whisky, I'm pleased to announce the first publicly available small batch of Baltersan 1584 whisky, offered at a promotional launch price of £79.95.

Please note, these bottles are separate from the limited collector's edition of 60 numbered bottles that will be released soon. However, this marks the first time Baltersan Castle whisky has been sold in 440 years.

This very special bottling is a collaboration between Douglas Laing and the Laird of Baltersan. This exceptional single malt from the Caol Ila distillery was distilled in 2010 and spent 12 years maturing in a single Refill Hogshead. The whisky boasts a bold and distinctive flavour profile, and is bottled at high strength without colouring or chill filtration.

The whisky was bottled to support the restoration of Baltersan Castle, and its transformation into a cultural hub and music school.

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