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  • We drove past a number of those, to a little town called Dufftown, proud claiming to be the Whisky Capital of the World.

    Planet Ubuntu Dustin Kirkland 2008

  • A new Glenfiddich expression has just arrived at the Glenfiddich shop in Dufftown, Speyside.

    New Arrival at the Glenfiddich Shop « Glenfiddich Explorers 2010

  • The haggis was Scottish, half of it from the butcher in Dufftown, the other half from Aberdeen (they had bought more in Dufftown, but forgot to bring it home...), served with neeps and tatties (mashed neeps (rutabaga/swede/turnips) and mashed potatoes), and two yummy sauces with liberal amounts of cream, whisky and chocolate.

    Burn's Supper. magnio 2009

  • Moffat had given him directions to the closest pub - 'tourist place, tourist prices' - before leaving him for the undoubted delights of Dufftown.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • Finally, a hotel was found, not far out of Dufftown.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • The call from Dufftown came just as he got into the office.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • Then, once Alec Corbie had arrived home (drunk and in charge of a vehicle - but let that pass), he'd been arrested and taken to Dufftown.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • There's a nice police station at Dufftown if you'd prefer to go there ... '

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • He was able to avail himself of Dufftown police station for the interview with Alec Corbie.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

  • It was a long drive back to Mrs Wilkie's, and Rebus regretted not having taken a room in Dufftown.

    Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992

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