Isle of Harris Distillery ‘December Days Dawn’ – Scotch Whisky News

The dark days of December have arrived but the low light of winter transforms our island in wonderful ways. Shadows lie long, and the stark landscapes are in high contrast making for many beautiful moments as the cold fronts and wilder weather rolls in.

It’s the season of light in so many ways, from the flicker of fires in the hearth to the first twinkles on festive trees. Our home village of Tarbert will soon come to life as the annual Christmas decorations appear along the main street, strung out like long fishing lines, linking all the small shops together.

And, our peat fire continues to burn guaranteeing a warm welcome always awaits those who come through our doors. Even if you can’t be with us here in Harris, there are many ways we can still stay connected.

Read on as we bring you this week’s island Journal to find out more!

Stay warm, stay well….

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

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As Christmas approaches, many here are eagerly awaiting the return of friends and family to our island shores. The population of the Isle of Harris has declined by almost 50% over the last 50 years as young people leave to seek work far from our shores.

These changes threaten local traditions, culture, and language as well as leaving schools and village numbers dwindling. The Isle of Harris Distillery was built to help address these issues by creating sustainable local employment and offer long-term careers for those who wish to stay and set down roots here.

Together with other like-minded island enterprises we seek to act as a catalyst of change and a symbol of promise for this generation and those still to come that Harris can always remain their home.

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We make The Hearach single malt whisky in batches of around 12,000 bottles, each to the same recipe. However, there will be subtle, natural variations between them which reflect the casks chosen and the length of time we ‘marry’ the vatting.

There’s a special combination of letters and numbers on every stopper seal which helps you to learn more about the dram in the bottle you’ve bought or plan to buy. Each code has an accompanying ‘batch sheet’ to help you learn about the way your whisky was made, read tasting notes from an islander, and enjoy a short story from Harris…

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We want everyone who enjoys The Hearach single malt whisky to take some time to connect with us here in our Outer Hebridean island.One of the ways we can help you do this is through sound and a sense of quiet ceremony.

So, light the fire, put life on pause, pour a dram, and press play on our specially created immersive soundscape by young island audio artist Fraser MacBeath. Fraser recently won the RSA Benno Schotz Prize at the Royal Scottish Academy 197th Annual Exhibition, and spent much of 2023 traveling around Harris, speaking to local people and exploring hidden corners with his recording equipment.

The resulting piece of work weaves past and present, the noises of the natural world, and the lyrical melody and music of the men and women who call this place their home.

PAUSE, POUR, AND PRESS PLAY

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