Aberargie Distillery commissions new poem by Miriam Gamble ahead of Burns Night to mark return distilling after two decades – Scotch Whisky News

 

Aberargie Distillery commissions new poem by Miriam Gamble ahead of Burns Night 

Aberargie, Scotland – Ahead of Burns Night this Sunday, 25 January 2026, family-owned Aberargie Distillery has partnered with acclaimed writer Miriam Gamble to commission a new poem marking the countdown to the launch of its inaugural Aberargie Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Traditionally a celebration of Scotland’s National Bard, Burns Night is a moment to reflect on language, craft and cultural heritage. This year, Aberargie Distillery is honouring that tradition by collaborating with a contemporary female voice to unveil a new poem celebrating patience, provenance, and the heritage barley at the heart of its first release.

Titled Golden Promise, the poem reflects on the quiet virtues of waiting, skill and care – themes that mirror Aberargie’s own journey. Nine years on from laying down its first casks in 2017, the distillery is now preparing to unveil its first barley-to-bottle single malt Scotch whisky in March 2026.

Written by Miriam Gamble, Golden Promise takes its name from the heritage barley variety used in Aberargie’s inaugural whisky. The poem explores how time, repetition, and restraint shape what is most worth having, from friendships and love to the slow transformation of grain into spirit.

Aberargie is one of the few distilleries in Scotland to operate a barley-to-bottle philosophy, using heritage Golden Promise barley grown on the fields in front of the distillery, as well as Laurette barley from the two other family farms.  Although lower-yielding than modern strains, Golden Promise is grown at Aberargie for its flavour benefits, producing a full-bodied, malty new-make spirit with notable oiliness and depth.

Niel Hendriksz, Managing Director of Aberargie Distillery, said:

“Burns Night invites reflection on what we choose to value and preserve. 

“Working with Miriam felt like a natural way to honour Scotland’s literary heritage while also reflecting the values behind our first single malt. Commissioning a poem felt like an honest way to mark this moment, not just as a distillery approaching a first release, but as custodians of land and whisky traditions. 

“Patience, care and provenance have defined our journey from the very beginning.”

Poet and essayist Miriam Gamble of the University of Edinburgh said: 

“It’s been a real pleasure collaborating with Aberargie to produce a poem in celebration of the launch of their first single malt. Where prose’s equivalent tipple might be a pint of beer, poetry is language art’s most condensed form; as such, it not only takes time to come to fruition but also aspires, like whisky, to pack a delectable – and ideally unforgettable – little punch. Both the maker of whisky and the poet work to distil spirit: one in liquid, the other in language. In making it new, both also work with respect for, and an ear to everything they can learn from, their many antecedents on the long road of tradition.”

The whole poem is published to coincide with Burns Night and offers a quiet counterpoint to the anticipation surrounding the Morrison Family’s return to distilling after two decades. The distillery’s first whisky is a reminder that both art and craft are shaped as much by waiting as by making.

Golden Promise
by Miriam Gamble 

Good things don’t necessarily

come to those who wait, but being capable

of waiting helps: the right skills, the right

water source, the scoop nestled

in the right barley. And everything worth

having, is it not, is a thing gained

in this way: a satisfying story,

or home-grown veg. The joy of dance

steps mastered, repeated till they’re worked

into thoughtlessness that swills around the room like whisky

swilling round the ice in the centre

of a glass. Friendships which are mellow now,

but still conjure up new notes when,

at length, we sit, uncork the bottle.

And – yes, a ghràidh – love itself.

Steady does it – slow, and sure – as we traverse

this life together: the way a plough horse

turns a field, the way a good dram

travels the mouth. Still learning – always –

but not changing anything we needn’t.

Learning to let alone what is thriving

in the still, bright corners of us, facing south.

Aberargie Single Malt Scotch Whisky Inaugural will be available from specialist whisky retailers from March 2026. For exclusive first access, sign up to Aberargie Distillery via www.aberargie.com

Aberargie Single Malt Scotch Whisky Inaugural

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About Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers

Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers is an independent, family-owned company based in Perth, Scotland. Rebranded in 2020, MSWD represents five generations of Morrison whisky heritage under one name, with a focus on single malt production, brand development, blending and bottling. Its flagship brands include Aberargie, Old Perth, Mac-Talla, Càrn Mòr and Bruadar.

At the heart of MSWD’s operations is Aberargie Distillery, built on a family-owned farm near Perth. From the first fill in 2017, the distillery represents the Morrison family’s return to distilling after the 1994 sale of Morrison Bowmore to Suntory. The first release of Aberargie will launch in March 2026; this is the cornerstone of the business.

About: Golden Promise

Aberargie is one of the few distilleries in Scotland to operate a barley-to-bottle philosophy, using heritage Golden Promise barley grown on the fields in front of the distillery, as well as Laurette barley from the two other family farms.

This approach allows Aberargie to oversee the quality of raw materials from the outset. All barley varieties are grown to the family’s own standards, with full provenance, terroir and traceability embedded across the seed to spirit process.

Central to the distillery’s production philosophy is Golden Promise, the heritage barley variety once favoured by leading Scotch producers throughout the 1960s and 70s. Although lower-yielding than modern strains, Golden Promise is grown at Aberargie for its flavour benefits, producing a full-bodied, malty new-make spirit with notable oiliness and depth.

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