Archive for 2024

Loch Fyne Whiskies EXCLUSIVES – Whisky, Exclusive, News

We’re always on the lookout for some fantastic single casks and exclusive bottles just for our customers. Here you’ll find the fruits of our labour so feel free to have a look around and get yourself a dram that you really cannot get anywhere else! If you’re interested in exclusive, check out our collectable whisky as well.

 

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Gordon & MacPhail Mortlach 25 year old Distillery Label – Inverurie Whisky Shop News

Gordon & MacPhail Mortlach 25 year old Distillery Label

About the Bottle: The Distillery Label range from Gordon & MacPhail is a testimony to the long and unique relationship built up between the independent bottler and the distilleries entrusting them with new-make spirit to mature in G&M’s own unique way. Cask Sherry

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Rich sherry aromas combine with fruitcake

Palate: Autumnal spices and undertones of orange compliment summer berries.

Finish: A long and lingering finish of almonds

£229.50

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ralfy review 1026 – Kingsbarns Bellrock – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 1026 – Kingsbarns Bellrock @61.1%vol:

THE LAST DROP DISTILLERS PRESENTS ITS 2024 COLLECTION: CELEBRATING THE CRAFTMANSHIP, SERENDIPITY AND THE TEST OF TIME – Scotch Whisky News

THE LAST DROP DISTILLERS PRESENTS ITS 2024 COLLECTION: CELEBRATING THE CRAFTMANSHIP, SERENDIPITY AND THE TEST OF TIME

Celebrating the unique, the experimental and the bold with three exceptional liquids: a 40 Year Old Single Malt from the Auchentoshan Distillery and the oldest Single Malt Scotch Whisky released by The Last Drop to date 

LOUISVILLE, KY  – The Last Drop Distillers, curators of the world’s most remarkable spirits, is thrilled to announce its 2024 Collection featuring bottlings that celebrate the unique possibilities of spirit-making and blending: a 40 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Auchentoshan Distillery (Release No. 34) and a 55 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Tomintoul Distillery (Release No. 36).

Each release celebrates a different facet of the fine craft of spirit making, from the unique production methods of Auchentoshan, to the experimentation and foresight used to create the bold spirit of innovation imbued within this early whisky from Tomintoul. United by a vital ingredient – time –  each has matured to a great age, revealing remarkable layers to be discovered.

Release No. 34

The Last Drop 40 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Auchentoshan Distillery

Auchentoshan Distillery is renowned for its unique production processes, honed over two centuries of whisky making. It is the only extant distillery in Scotland to distill its spirit three times, producing a liquid that is delicate, refined and luxurious. With Release No. 34, The Last Drop celebrates the craft and creativity of this Lowland distillery, famed for the soft mellowness of its single malts.

This release has been richly-aged for four decades and with just 74 bottles produced, it presents an inimitable characteristic of Auchentoshan with a surprising sweetness.

Tasting Notes by Colin Scott, Master Blender, The Last Drop Distillers

APPEARANCE A light, delicate straw gold, with glints of yellow diamonds.

NOSE Light and delicate but with the richness of fruitcake and stewed apples, complemented with the ripe sweetness of raisins and black cherries. Notes of toffee and hazelnuts with hints of liquorice entice, with sweet spices and oak.

PALATE The richness of black cherries remains: cut grass, enhanced with the sweetness of raisins and caramel, intermingles with spices, vanilla, and a hint of oak, developing into a sweet floral, liquorice and spicy oak aftertaste.

CONCLUSIONS A soft, deep finish to linger over, this is a whisky full of surprise and delight. 

Release No. 36

The Last Drop 55 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Tomintoul Distillery

The Last Drop’s oldest single malt release to date was born in the ‘Swinging Sixties’ when Scotch whisky was booming and new distillation technology was changing the game. The spirit of innovation was ubiquitous when these casks were put down to rest in Speyside – a time when the Tomintoul Distillery itself was less than 5 years old.

After aging for more than 53 years in six oak casks, and the angel’s claimed their share, the remaining liquid was married into an Amoroso butt for a further 20 months resulting in a liquid of richness and complexity, yielding 582 bottles.

Tasting notes by Colin Scott:

APPEARANCE A deep golden amber in colour, speaking of long years in rich sherry casks.

NOSE The colour heralds rich and ripe notes of dark fruits, sweet raisins, and fruitcake. This is followed by a gentle floral fragrance, grassy nettles, and notes of toffee, enhanced with the nuttiness of hazelnuts, spices, and an oaky sweetness.

PALATE The taste is an explosion of ripe fruits, and richly caramelised apples. A dance of spices and herbs tingles on the tongue, with buttery notes of sticky toffee pudding coming to the fore.

CONCLUSIONS The finish is long and lingering, as befits a whisky of such great age. Sweet oak and surprising floral notes alongside the complexities of fresh, ripe, and dried fruits aplenty.

Rebecca Jago, Managing Director of The Last Drop Distillers says: “We take great joy in sharing our discoveries and stories, and we are delighted to present The Last Drop’s 2024 Collection of Remarkable Spirits. It has been a fascinating mission to curate these releases; each reveals a different element of what makes our business unique: the originality of the Auchentoshan process and the spirit of innovation within the Tomintoul release from the distillery’s early years.

The Last Drop 2024 Collection will be rolling out in limited quantities to its United States distributor network, which will ship to select retailers, bars and restaurants as of May 2024 at a suggested retail price of $5,300 for the 40 Year Old Auchentoshan Single Malt Scotch (89.6 proof; 700ml + 50ml miniature) and $8,300 for the 55 Year Old Tomintoul Scotch Whisky (83.4 proof; 700ml + 50ml miniature); state taxes will vary per market.

For more information, please visit www.lastdropdistillers.com.

About The Last Drop Distillers

The Last Drop Distillers was founded by two icons of the spirits industry, Tom Jago and James Espey with over 80 years of experience between them. Their aim was to curate the world’s most remarkable spirits by finding treasures across aged spirit categories and sharing them with those who seek the genuinely extraordinary. This passion for exploration and discovery continued under the careful direction of Tom and James’ daughters: Rebecca Jago and Beanie Geraedts-Espey, who joined The Last Drop in 2014 to help bring their fathers’ vision to a wider audience. In 2016 The Last Drop was acquired by The Sazerac Company, one of America’s oldest private, family-owned, distillers. Rebecca continues to lead The Last Drop as Managing Director.

Since the company was founded in 2008, The Last Drop Distillers has released just 36 limited bottlings across Scotch Whisky, Cognac, Bourbon and Rum, Japanese Whisky and Irish Whiskey, as well as aged Ports and Pineau des Charentes, comprising fewer than 14,500 to date. Seeking nothing less than the remarkable in the spirits they curate, the company’s unwavering commitment is to the quality of the liquid and the pleasure of sharing the treasures they uncover.

About The Sazerac Company

With over 400 years of history, Sazerac is one of the world’s largest distilled spirits companies. Now in the fourth generation of the current family ownership, Sazerac strives each day to bring the finest spirits to consumers and communities around the world.

Over 500 of the world’s most extraordinary brands are part of the Sazerac portfolio, including Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Eagle Rare, Weller, The Last Drop Distillers, Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, Southern Comfort, Wheatley Vodka, Meyers’s Rum, White X Cognac, Sazerac de Forge Cognac, Paddy’s Irish Whiskey, and many more.

Sazerac is also the steward of many fine distilleries internationally, including Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, United States; Domaine Sazerac de Segonzac in Cognac, France; Paul John Distillery in Goa, India; and Lough Gill Distillery in County Sligo, Ireland. Additional impressive locations can be found in New Orleans, Montréal, London, Cork and Sydney, to name a few.

To learn more visit www.sazerac.com.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada May 2024 Outturn – Scotch(?) Whisky News

We’re on a never-ending hunt for flavour with our May Outturn, so dive in to please your palate. And be sure to download the pdf of this month’s Outturn from our website to read about the making of the SMWS’s first-ever documentary “Scotch & Sherry: A Flavour Odyssey” which you can view on the SMWS Silverscreen YouTube channel.

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Spicy & sweet

FIRM AND FRUITY

CASK NO. 112.115

REGION:  Highland

CASK TYPE:  1st fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  8 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Firm, fruity and fun! A terrific mix of exotic fruit notes, grasses, oils, waxes, cereals and citrus curds. Gelatinous and superbly drinkable.”

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

FREE AS A BEE

CASK NO. G9.8

REGION:  Highland

CASK TYPE:  2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  22 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “We prepared a pineapple white wine cocktail before eating a tonka bean panna cotta. Water adds oodles of vanilla and a cup of bee pollen tea.”

DO YOU FEEL LUCKY, PUNK?

CASK NO. B5.19

REGION:  Tennessee

CASK TYPE:  New oak charred barrel

AGE:  7 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Full-on cinnamon, incense and lychees give chase with all sirens blaring to elderflowers, passion fruit and sponge cake cooked in a V8 engine.”

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Deep, rich & dried fruits

TRULY A BRAW DRAM

CASK NO. 95.93

REGION:  Speyside

INITIAL CASK:  Ex-bourbon hogshead

FINAL CASK:  2nd fill oloroso hogshead

AGE:  10 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “A Scottish traditional dessert called cranachan, but this time with brambles, is followed by plums, baked marsala figs and chocolate brownies.”

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Lightly peated

LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING FUNNELS

DISTILLERY 93 RARE RELEASE

REGION:  Campbeltown

CASK TYPE:  1st fill ex-bourbon barrels

AGE:  8 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Two fishy characters and a mobster lobster made a getaway in a tugboat ambulance as it blasted thick engine oil and smoke over salted toffee.”

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Peated

SALTED MARZIPAN SANDWICH

CASK NO. 155.5

REGION:  Israel

CASK TYPE:  1st fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  4 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “A slab of marzipan sat between heavy madeira cake and crispy seaweed while singed porridge was served with a pinch of salt and  marsala wine.”

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Peated

RETRO WALNUT ASHTRAY

CASK NO. 16.89

REGION:  Highland

CASK TYPE:  Refill re-charred hogshead

AGE:  9 years

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Cigar ash in a retro walnut wooden ashtray and singed smoked pigeon breast. Diluted, burnt Cumberland sausages and oxtail braised with chorizo.”

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The Lindores April 2024 News ✨ – Scotch Whisky News

As Spring makes itself know here at Lindores and we welcome in the sunnier days, things just get busier and busier.

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In the Visitors Centre we have welcomed tours and visitors from across the globe. On one particularly busy day we had visitors from 5 different continents – from Edinburgh to El Paso! Guests have been excited to discover some changes in the Visitors Centre including lots of new Lindores merch which will be available on the website soon – sadly our April 1st release of “Abbey – pour femme” and “Bear – pour homme” proved too popular and are now all gone!

We have also launched our new menu of cocktails and whisky flights, along with an incredible new menu for our events. Our chef, Andrew Wilkie, is a master when it comes to creating delicious dishes using wonderful produce Scotland has to offer – and this menu absolutely exemplifies this with Lindores Lamb, St Andrews cheddar and Aqua Vitae custard (although thankfully not on the same plate!).

If you are looking for a venue for a private or corporate event – please do get in touch.

Some of our friends from across Europe might have been lucky enough to catch one of the Lindores team on one of the many trips they have taken over the past month. It has been a typically jet-set month for Elliot and Lorena with visits to Belgium and Germany. Lorena had a wonderful time in Limburg sharing the good word of Lindores – a particular highlight for her was a whisky and cheese tasting organised by a local expert cheesemonger. She can now wholeheartedly recommend pairing our STR release with blue cheese and enjoying some Red Leicester, tomatoes and pesto with our Bourbon cask releases.

Closer to home, Murray, John, Scott and Seb have been all over Scotland for tastings and shows. The Clackmannanshire Whisky Festival was a great success with lots of interest being shown in our spirit, and Murray had a similarly good show at The Biscuit Factory in Edinburgh later in the month. John and Murray also held a particularly interesting, and unique, tasting at the reopening of the Rutland Hotel in Edinburgh. The tasting was held in a bedroom to showcase the Hotel’s stylish new refurbishment – hosting 30 people for a whisky tasting with most of them sitting on the bed was not something they thought they’d ever pictured themselves doing!

For those of you interested in cask ownership at Lindores – it has been another interesting month for our Cask Custodian, Matt. He had the chance to fill a fantastic ex-peated cask for a client this month, and he is very excited about our imminent delivery of exotic casks. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for updates on these or contact Matt at casks@lindoresabbeydistillery.com for more information.

Finally, we celebrated the famous distillery cats’ 7th birthdays! FJC and Vesper were showered in love by their 70+ thousand Instagram followers and indulged with lashings of cream – they celebrated by sleeping for most of the day. Oh, to be a cat!

Helen and Drew McKenzie Smith
Custodians of Lindores Abbey Distillery

Wemyss “Oud and Obsidian” – Scotch Whisky News

Introducing “Oud and Obsidian” – our smoky and rich Miltonduff, named to match its moody and luxurious flavours.

As independent bottlers, we act as the curators of the whisky regions of Scotland. Our latest release, the 14-Year-Old Miltonduff from Speyside, is testament to our dedication to sourcing exceptional whiskies.

Hand-selected by Isabella Wemyss for its distinctive character, our Miltonduff presents tasting notes of sweet tobacco, oil, and the scent of old library books, all surrounding a lusciously sweet finish. This expression challenges the typical traits of a Speyside malt, offering an uncommon departure with its oiliness and subtle threads of sweet tobacco smoke.

Tasting Notes

Nose: A deeply honeyed aroma, accented by notes of apricot jam.

Palate: Malty vanilla and toasted cinnamon, intertwined with hints of tobacco smoke, black pepper, and leathery books, all complemented by the exotic allure of oud.

Finish: Lingering flavours of flaky pastry and waves of warming vanilla, leaving you with a memorable finish.

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K&L California ‘Yamazaki 12 Year Old Back in Stock for a Limited Time’ – Japanese Whiskey News

New Availability on The Iconic Japanese Single Malt
Suntory “Yamazaki” 12 Year Old Japanese Single Malt Whisky 
“Yamazaki has undeniably set the standard for Japanese whisky for the past century.”
— Andrew Whiteley, K&L Spirits Buyer

There’s no more recognized name in Japanese whisky than Yamazaki, and anytime a new allocation of the flagship 12 Year Old drops, there’s a mad dash. Our latest batch has just arrived in stock.

Suntory “Yamazaki” 12 Year Old Japanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($199.99)

93 points Whisky Advocate: “The first thing you notice is the elegant fragrance of lychee, spring blossoms, lily, rosewater, and raspberry meringue. Deeper in, grassy notes with star fruit, kumquat, and kaffir lime leaves. The flavors offer perfection in their simplicity: silky honey, soft spices, crystalized pineapple, barley sugar, lemon, and orange. On the finish, the spices chatter on and on as the sweet citrus and honey fade in and out. One to cherish. (JM, Spring 2018)”

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: May 06, 2024

Yamazaki has undeniably set the standard for Japanese whisky for the past century. While there is no shortage of contenders popping up today, it seems that Suntory, and Yamazaki in particular, are poised to be the standard bearer for the category for the foreseeable future. This latest batch of the 12-year-old single malt pours a solid gold. The nose is a complex array of ripe stone fruits, warm cereals, freshly churned cream, vanilla, tropical fruits, and spices. The Mizunara oak is seamlessly integrated. Candied ginger, lemon grass, and sun-dried raisins are carved in relief against a background of sweet baking spices. On the palate, the fine balance makes it somewhat difficult to pull obvious notes at first. With a little more time in glass and after several sips, the beautiful weight and texture unfold into toasted coconuts, grilled peaches drizzled in honey, lemon curd, and nutty granola. The finish reprises the complex wood profile provided from a mix of cask types, the lovely spices of which linger on the palate for a long time.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Bladnoch Vinaya – Scotch Whisky News

Bladnoch Vinaya

Despite being one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, Bladnoch has had a rather torrid past that most of us may be unaware of. Owned for much of its present life by Diageo, then partly owned by Diageo and some brothers who tried to make it independent, it is now in the hands of an Australian gentleman who has brought it back into the modern life of whisky.

All of the liquid is stored in these rather impressive and heavy decanters, no matter how much you spend, said liquid itself is something to be marveled over, too. This particular example, The Vinaya, a Sanskrit word for ‘guide’, has brought Bladnoch into my life for the first time! I’ve been in this industry for a while and tried some single casks of the past, but nothing of their modern lineup in a whole bottle.

Matured in a combination of first fill bourbon and sherry casks, The Vinaya is a very chocolate forward style of lowland whisky that is quite different from what I had in my head when I purchased it. It isn’t the most complex whisky I’ve ever tried, but when it comes to first impressions, I don’t think that complexity is something I look for. I feel as though this has given me an insight into Bladnoch’s house style, and if the rest are like this, then I can’t wait to delve deeper into the range! Cheers!

The Cabrach Distillery Prepares for Launch in Heartland of Malt Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in heartland of malt whisky

A new Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery, which will breathe new life into a remote area of north-east Scotland, is preparing to open its doors this summer, having reached a major milestone with the arrival of its new stills.

The Cabrach Distillery will herald the return of real Cabrach whisky after a long sleep of more than 170 years and is the cornerstone of The Cabrach Trust’s transformational regeneration masterplan for the area.

A social enterprise and the first Community Interest Company of its kind, The Cabrach Distillery will distil, mature and bottle a single malt Scotch whisky of unparalleled provenance and repute. Due to the distillery’s unique purpose and limited scale, bottles of The Cabrach whisky will be scarce and highly sought-after.

The Cabrach is a unique part of Scotland on the rugged edge of Speyside where highland geography, rich cultural history, and a distinctive community spirit intersect to create an inimitable sense of place. The area’s storied history of illicit distilling paved the way for modern whisky production methods and traditions that live far beyond Speyside. Once home to more than 1,000 residents, depopulation and decline have resulted in fewer than 100 people today.

As a purpose-driven and community owned distillery, the project aspires to meet the highest social and environmental standards, creating 12 full-time jobs and 50 volunteering opportunities in the process. All future profits will be legally enshrined to further progress the Trust’s regeneration vision.

Jonathan Christie, Chief Executive Officer of The Cabrach Trust, said: “The Cabrach is renowned for its role in the birth of malt whisky and completion of The Cabrach Distillery will contribute to a tale of renewal like no other. Whisky distilleries are so often the lungs of rural communities, and our new distillery will anchor our regeneration vision, creating much-needed permanent, skilled employment whilst attracting thousands of visitors to this special place, who will be able to discover the area’s rich history, heritage, and natural beauty.”  

The Cabrach Distillery stands pride of place at the centre of Inverharroch Farm, within painstakingly restored 19th century stone steadings which will also house a café and heritage centre. World-renowned coppersmiths Forsyths, based in nearby Rothes, has built the copper stills, which have now been transported to The Cabrach, and undertaken all major aspects of the construction.

In a first for the whisky industry, the Trust agreed a unique partnership with Forsyths which included a generous philanthropic contribution. In recognition of its support, the Trust will enshrine Forsyths as a founding partner alongside the Ethos Foundation and Bently Foundation which have both generously supported the project, alongside further funding from Highlands & Islands Enterprise and the Scottish Government.

Forsyths Chairman, Richard Forsyth OBE, said: “We are honoured to use our decades of expertise in helping to build some of the finest distilleries in the world to support The Cabrach Trust in realising its innovative vision for The Cabrach Distillery.

“The unique location, famed for the vital part it played in Scotland’s malt whisky story, and the distillery’s unique status as a Community Interest Company, which will directly benefit the local Moray community we share, were the main draws for us to become involved and support the project as much as possible.” 

Ahead of the opening, The Cabrach Distillery has introduced The Cabrach Collective, a small community of founding champions who will join the journey to revive the long-lost craft of whisky making in The Cabrach. The Collective will be limited to no more than 1,849 members, in tribute to the old steadings, home of The Cabrach Distillery, which have stood at Inverharroch since 1849.

Membership includes an exclusive range of bottlings, headlined by the premier release of The Cabrach single malt whisky once produced; The Feering series of three Speyside blended malt whiskies; access to future Collective-only distillery releases for annual purchase; alongside a wider suite of benefits. Membership is available for £1,245 per person.

The Cabrach Distillery has also unveiled its inaugural whisky proposition; The Feering, named after a ‘feering’, the first furrow ploughed which acts as a guide for all the rest. Marking the first release in a trio of rare expressions, carefully curated by Master of Malt, Alan Winchester, The Feering Early Harvest edition is an exceptional blended malt which marries together single casks donated by four local Speyside distilleries surrounding The Cabrach. Limited to only 6,000 bottles worldwide, The Feering Early Harvest has an RRSP of £75 GBP / $95 USD and is available for purchase from The Whisky Shop and select local retailers.

Alan Winchester, Master of Malt at The Cabrach Distillery, said: “Ahead of the opening of the distillery we are proud to launch The Cabrach Collective, an opportunity for whisky enthusiasts to join us on this remarkable journey and play a vital part in restoring a proud community like few others. One of the key member benefits is The Feering, which has been created for the sole purpose of beginning the regeneration of this special place in Scotland’s malt whisky story.

“Across our series of three, each expression will offer whisky lovers a different flavour experience and we are excited to share The Feering Early Harvest, a beautifully mellow, yet sprightly dram. A dram that reflects the whisky making mastery the Cabrach was once famed for in the 1800s, combining a pervading warmth akin to the fabled hospitality of the area.” 

The Cabrach Distillery will reach another important milestone of first distillation in August this year. Thereafter the wild spirit of The Cabrach will be filled into fine casks to begin its patient maturation journey, which will culminate in the return and release of The Cabrach single malt whisky.

A registered charity formed in 2013, The Cabrach Trust was set up to preserve the cultural heritage of The Cabrach and safeguard its remote community. Founded by Grant Gordon OBE, it has developed a community-led regeneration plan that will see the development of projects such as the historic distillery and heritage centre. For further information about The Cabrach Distillery or to sign-up to The Cabrach Collective visit www.thecabrach.com.

The Feering Early Harvest Tasting Notes

Colour: Natural colour of early evening sun on a field of barley.

Nose: Gentle floral, heathery tones and notes of honey combine with the distant hint of dying embers on a bothy hearth.

Palate: The nose continues in the palate. Fresh butterscotch combines with sweet vanilla and heather. The hint of sweet smoke continues, subtle in the background.

Finish: The finish is clean and fresh, leaving just enough to tempt you back for another taste.

ABV: 46% and non-chill filtered.

About The Cabrach and whisky

The illicit distilling of whisky in Scotland was seen as a ‘right of man’ at the end of the 17th century and no place in Scotland did a higher concentration of illicit distilling happen than in The Cabrach. Attempts to enforce excise duty on the spirit were therefore met with resistance, ranging from riots to the adoption of ever more inventive ways of avoidance.

The Cabrach’s inhabitants showed extraordinary ingenuity in this clandestine activity, creating an unparalleled network of stills and distribution to evade revenue officers. Spirits travelled far and wide, across the border into England, to Scotland’s North Sea ports and beyond, lending solidarity to the struggles of the Jacobites – and making many rich in the process.

However, legal production in The Cabrach also boomed for a short but crucial period in Scotland’s malt whisky story. By the time spirit once again flows from Cabrach stills, over 170 years will have passed since legal distilling in the area came to an untimely end. In 1823, a significant change in legislation succeeded in encouraging three Cabrach families to establish legally-regulated distilleries on their farms – Blackmiddens, Lesmurdie, and Tomnaven. For more than 30 years, these distilleries flourished and real Cabrach whisky was held in the highest possible regard, securing top billing alongside The Glenlivet. However, various factors impacted on their economic viability, and one by one they closed.

The Cabrach Trust’s development of The Cabrach Distillery is well underway. This transformational project is designed to breathe new life into the area; famed for its role in the birth of malt whisky. Production scheduled to commence later this year, will showcase the craft and alchemy of making Scotland’s national drink and tell the story of the historic region.

Once complete, The Cabrach Distillery, wholly owned by The Cabrach Trust, will be unique in quality, purpose, and limited scale. Producing 100,000 litres of spirit each year, with barley sourced from the fields adjacent to the distillery and from nearby farms, the project will maintain an overarching commitment to sustainability, incorporating an innovative energy and recycling circularity. Importantly, the distillery will operate as a social enterprise, with future revenues set to support the Trust’s community regeneration mission.

About The Cabrach Trust

A registered charity formed in 2013, The Cabrach Trust was set up in response to the need to preserve the cultural heritage of The Cabrach and safeguard its remote community. It was founded by Grant Gordon OBE, a philanthropist and member of William Grant family of distillers.

In 2013, through its generous donors, the Trust acquired the historic Inverharroch Farm and its 170 acres of land and through community asset transfer acquired the Old School and Hall and the Acorn Community Centre.

The Trust has developed a community-led regeneration masterplan that will see the development of projects such as a historic distillery and a new heritage centre on its land. Herein, Inverharroch will be developed as a community learning, rural skills, and heritage hub.

Last year, more than 2,000 people visited the new all-abilities Cabrach Discovery Trail, which combines information on the natural landscape, habitats, and wildlife of the Cabrach, as well as opportunities to engage with nature through activities such as bird watching in a custom-made nature hide on the banks of the River Deveron and pond-dipping in two new nature ponds.

In February, The Cabrach also created worldwide headlines. In 2022, the Trust reintroduced The Cabrach Picnic and Games after a hiatus of 87 years and last year initiated the hunt for the lost silver Rose Bowl which was traditionally awarded to the best-performing athlete at the event. After a public plea last summer, Adrian Taylor in Devon, grandson of the last winner of the Rose Bowl, returned the silverware to Moray so it could be awarded once more at the Picnic and Games.

Earlier this month, the Trust marked National Tweed Day (Wednesday 3 April) with the launch of its inaugural Cabrach Tweed. This project was delivered by a group of eight women from the Cabrach community, who curated a palette and pattern which brought to life the natural beauty of the area.


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