R&B Distillers Whisky Stills Arrive On The Isle Of Raasay – Whisky News
On Tuesday 6th December, 2 copper pot stills will arrive on the Isle of Raasay in Scotland following a long journey from Tuscany in Italy. The arrival of the stills is a huge milestone in the build for R & B Distillers, who will be launching their first distillery on the island in late spring 2017.
The two stills, one 5,000 litre wash still and a 3,500 litre spirit still, were manufactured by Frilli in Tuscany and custom made for the Isle of Raasay Distillery. The stills’s provenance is the reason that R&B Distillers is also sourcing Tuscan wine casks for the whisky.
Having left Tuscany on Wednesday, the stills travelled by sea and road to Raasay and, because of their huge size, only by night. Once arriving on the island, they will be housed in the distillery’s huge production hall.
R&B Distillers co-founder Alasdair Day is looking forward to welcoming the arrival of this essential part of the build. “It’s all very exciting and ever-real now. Seeing the stills wrapped up and leaving Italy it definitely looks like Christmas is coming early to our Raasay Distillery.”
In June 2016, award-winning Scotch whisky brand, R&B Distillers, commenced their momentous endeavour – to build the first legal distillery on the Isle of Raasay. With construction now underway, R&B plan to open, and begin production, in late Spring 2017.
The island’s striking Victorian villa and ex-hotel, Borodale House, has stood empty since 2006, and will now be converted into a visitors centre and luxury members’ accommodation with adjacent distillery. Designed by Olli Blair from ABIR Architects and Allen Associates, the distillery will be independently owned and operated and is expected to generate employment for up to 10% of the island’s 120 residents. Having subsequently secured grants for the distillery build from the FPMC (Food Processing Marketing and Co-Operation Grants Scheme), and the Highlands and Islands Enterprise, for the development of a visitor’s centre, construction for this long-anticipated project is now underway.
While the distillery is being built, R&B Distillers have released the aptly named Raasay While We Wait whisky, a preview of the calibre and flavour of whisky yet to come – every sip certain to transport the drinker to the rugged island of Raasay.
With Raasay While We Wait, R&B Distillers have crafted a single malt whisky by bringing together two expressions from one distillery: one peated, one un-peated. This precise combination is a tantalising prediction of the flavours that will be produced at the new distillery on the Isle of Rasaay, off the remote west coast of Skye. The smoky peat aroma is softened in the finishing process which occurs in French oak Tuscan red wine casks and results in a unique, lightly fruity aroma and a heather hue. Raasay While We Wait has now been awarded three prestigious international awards: In May 2016, Raasay While We Wait received a bronze medal in the International Spirits Challenge (ISC), in August this was followed with a Silver Medal at the International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC) and in November a bronze from the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition (HKIWSC). The awards are tremendous accolades for such a young whisky.
Meanwhile, Borders echoes the soft rolling landscape of its future location in the South of Scotland. This single grain whisky is lighter and softer in flavour than the smoky peat dram of Raasay While We Wait. Matured in Bourbon casks and finished in Oloroso sherry casks, Borders has been produced to reflect a lowland style. Alasdair Day’s great-grandfather blended whisky in the Coldstream and now, over 150 years since the last distillery in the Scottish Borders, Alasdair is returning to his roots and planning to reinstate whisky in this forgotten region. In 2015, Peebles was selected by the Scottish general public as the preferred location for the new distillery. In November 2016 Borders was awards its first international award – a bronze medal in the HKIWSC.
As a precursor to the new distilleries being built, R&B Distillers also unveiled membership to their Na Tùsairean club (Scots Gaelic for ‘The Pioneers’) – an exclusive offering for whisky aficionados. The inaugural 100 casks of Raasay whisky will be bottled exclusively for Na Tùsairean members who will receive one bottle each year for ten years, gradually acquiring up a rare collection of R&B Whisky. Members will also receive miniatures so they can experience a dram of the whisky without breaking into their collector’s bottle, are entitled to the equivalent of one night’s stay per year for the duration of their membership in the luxury members accommodation.
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RETAILERS UK:
Master of Malt (online)
Whiski Rooms (Edinburgh shop)
Oban Whisky & Fine Wines (Oban)
Shop4Whisky (online)
JL Gill (Crieff)
Royal Mile Whiskies (Edinburgh & online)
Raasay Community Store (Raasay)
Jeffrey Street Whisky & Tobacco (Edinburgh)
The Whisky Shop (Dufftown)
Mainstreet Trading Co. (St Boswells, Scottish Borders)
Oblo Bar (Eyemouth, Scottish Borders)
BARS/RESTAURANTS
Whiski Rooms (Edinburgh bar)
Teuchters Landing (Edinburgh Leith)
Teuchters West End (Edinburgh West End)
Drysbrugh Abbey Hotel (Drysbrugh)
Raasay House Hotel (Raasay)
Sconser Lodge (Skye)
TASTING NOTES:
‘While We Wait’
Aroma: Surprisingly very little smoke on the nose but instead light fruity notes come through.
Colour: Natural colour, heather tinted imparted from Tuscan red wine oak casks.
Taste: Instantly there is peat smoke and spice (a distant campfire, black pepper, liquorice, oak and then the sea breeze) slowly this is balanced with the dry fruit from the Tuscan red wine casks (black currant, blackberry, raspberry and cherries).
Finish: A long lingering finish.
Food Pairings: Pairs well with Sconser Scallops, Smoked Salmon, game, grouse, woodcock, venison, creamy blue cheese, bacon, haggis.
ABV: 46% Non-Chill Filtered
Year released: November 2015 – 1st Release Limited Edition
‘Borders’
Aroma: Prominent sherry notes on the nose, hints of sugar-coated nuts.
Colour: Natural colour, lightly golden taken from sherry finishing casks.
Taste: Surprisingly dry on the palate with the sherry influences dominating. Walnuts balanced with vanilla, herbaceous and floral notes coming through towards the end, and just a touch of warm spice.
Finish: Lingering, dry and complex.
Food Pairings: Pairs well with Cocoa Black dark praline chocolates.
ABV: 51.7% Non-Chill Filtered
Year released: November 2015 – 1st Release Limited Edition
















