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Councillors Grant Planning Permission For Islay’s Smallest Distillery!

November 24, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Hopes are that the first whisky will be produced late 2024/early 2025

Members of Argyll and Bute Council’s Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee (PPSL) have approved the planning application for Islay’s smallest distillery!

The proposed distillery, situated close to Port Charlotte, will have a target capacity of 200,000 litres of pure alcohol per annum and the distillery will also act as a key visitor attraction for this part of Islay, taking advantage of the existing beauty of the surrounding landscape, with a visitor centre included as part of the proposals.

Materials for the distillery have been chosen to reflect a philosophy of ‘use natural, reduce and source locally’ helping to achieve the goal of net zero embodied carbon. This includes the use of natural building materials where possible, such as locally sourced timber and stone and only using concrete / steel where a natural / low-carbon solution is not suitable.

The planning application, now approved, includes 4.25MW of solar power, located over two sites; a 700kW hydrogen electrolyser; and a 5MW Battery Energy Storage System.

Islanders Bertie Nesselrode and Scott McLellan, who are behind the new project, have welcomed the news.

Today’s decision is a fantastic and significant milestone for the project. We believe passionately in the distillery and the many benefits we know it will bring to this part of Islay.

Along with producing a world-class, sustainable whisky, we are proud to be offering a community benefit fund, ensuring that all islanders have the opportunity to benefit from the distillery in the future.

We will now turn our attention to the next, exciting stage in the distillery’s development, and would like to thank all those who have supported us so far.
– Bertie Nesselrode

Councillors were unanimous in approving the proposals, with the development team hoping to begin on-site next year and the first whisky being produced late 2024/early 2025.

Filed Under: Distilleries, Islay, News, Whisky

Bookings Go Live At The Cairn Distillery!

October 18, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Cairn Distillery is Open!

The Cairn Distillery has opened its doors to the public! Bookings can now be made online for visitors to experience the first new distillery to be built in the Cairngorms National Park for more than a century!

Moray based family business, Gordon & MacPhail first unveiled their plans for a distillery at Craggan, near Grantown-on-Spey, in 2018, with planning permission granted in 2019.

Cairn Distillery is the first new distillery to be built in the Cairngorms National Park for more than a century!

The new distillery aims to build on Gordon & MacPhail’s 127-year heritage of producing exceptional Scotch whisky to inspire future generations. With magnificent views of its stunning location just outside Grantown-on-Spey, visitors can choose from a selection of immersive experiences, each culminating in a whisky tasting in The Discovery Room. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the room provides a stunning backdrop for visitors as they taste the future today: blended malt whiskies created to give a sense of notes, flavours and aromas that will be seen in the character of single malts that will be released from The Cairn Distillery in the 2030s.

After many years of preparation, planning and construction we look forward to finally opening the doors to members of the public, and in particular the local community, who have been so supportive since the project was first announced.

Having secured such a beautiful and awe-inspiring location overlooking the River Spey towards the Cairngorms, we wanted to create a building which complements the majesty of the environment. We are delighted with the result, and we look forward to sharing it with visitors from all over the world.
– Ewen Mackintosh: Managing Director at Gordon & MacPhail

These sherry cask-matured, unpeated expressions are being released under the new CRN57 brand (the distillery sits on 57 degrees latitude from the equator), with 70cl bottlings available exclusively to those who tour the distillery. The oldest expression in the CRN57 range, a 70-Year-Old, is presented in a stunning crystal decanter and is the oldest blended malt whisky in the world.

Nestled on the banks of the river Spey on the northern frontier of the Cairngorms National Park, every detail of The Cairn Distillery has been considered to create a remarkable structure that is reflective of its environment. From its sedum roof which encourages insect life to thrive, to the Caithness stone pathways, every aspect is designed to respect the natural shapes and colours around it. Reforestation projects are also underway to encourage native species and particular care has been taken to encourage the local population of rare goldeneye ducks.

Food is also exclusively available to those who take a tour at The Gathering which offers tapas-style plates of the finest Scottish produce designed as the perfect accompaniment to an experience like no other.

Open seven days a week all year round, visitor experiences start at £25, with three options available

Open seven days a week all year round, visitor experiences start at £25, with three options available:

THE EXPLORER EXPERIENCE (£25 / approx. 60 mins)

Visitors learn about the 127-year journey from 1895 to The Cairn opening its doors followed by an awe-inspiring film about its stunning location. A trip around the spirit production process is then followed by an absorbing foray through the art of maturation before tasting

drams of the CRN57 12-Year-Old, and 18-Year-Old blended malts, available nowhere else in the world.

THE ADVENTURER EXPERIENCE (£60 / approx. 90 mins)

Designed for visitors with that extra sense of adventure, this experience follows in the steps of the Explorertour, but also includes a dram of the 25-Years-Old blended malt as well as several dishes prepared to complement the whisky at The Gathering using locally sourced produce of exceptional quality.

THE VOYAGER EXPERIENCE (£350 / 120 mins)

Reserved for those willing to push the boundaries of exploration, Voyagers undertake a full, far-reaching whisky expedition rounded off by a very special tasting experience.

Voyagers are personally guided around the production process by our distiller, on hand to explore every detail, with extended time for questions. In the Discovery Room, Voyagers are able to enjoy all six drams from the full CRN57 range, from 12-Years-Old up to 70-Years-Old. A full range of small dishes from The Gathering are also available. (Driving packs available for those unfortunate enough to be behind the wheel)

To book your trip to The Cairn Distillery, please visit: thecairndistillery.com

Filed Under: Distilleries, News

Focus on: Glenlivet Distillery

March 5, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

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One of the most famous malts in the world, perhaps on account of the story of George Smith, an illegal distiller in Speyside who went legit when he obtained the first license to legally distill whisky in 1824. For many years afterwards he had to carry a pair of pistols to protect himself and his family from his aggrieved erstwhile colleagues, the moonshiners, but the quality of his spirit quickly made him and his distillery famous and set a precedent that sparked the birth of the industry as we know it today.

Glenlivet Distillery,
Ballindalloch,
Banffshire
AB37 9DB.

+44 (0)1340 821 720

www.theglenlivet.com

Filed Under: Distilleries, Glenlivet, Speyside Tagged With: festival, Glenlivet, open days, Speyside, visits

Focus on: Glenfiddich Distillery

March 3, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

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Glenfiddich was established by William Grant in 1876, with the first spirit running off the stills in 1887. Today the company is still run by his descendants and as the first whisky to truly market itself as a single malt, Glenfiddich now accounts for about 30% of all single malt sales worldwide. The iconic triangular green bottle was introduced in 1957 and can now be found in just about every licensed establishment (and probably most of the unlicensed ones as well) in the world.

The Glenfiddich Distillery
Dufftown,
Banffshire
Scotland,
AB55 4DH

+44 (0) 1340 820373

www.glenfiddich.co.uk

Filed Under: Distilleries, Glenfiddich, Speyside Tagged With: 12 year old, Glenfiddich, smoky, Speyside

Focus on: Glenmorangie Distillery

March 2, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

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Glenmorangie was founded in 1843 and is Gaelic for ”vale of tranquility”. A malt of great character and heritage with a unique flavour and bouquet.

Glenmorangie has existed as a distillery since 1843 when William Matheson bought a license to make whisky on the site of a brewery located near the Tarlogie Springs in Ross-shire in the highlands of Scotland. Matheson bought two second-hand gin stills to make his spirit, and the distillery is famous for having the tallest stills in Scotland, although these days there are eight stills rather than just two. In 1918 the distillery was bought by Macdonald and Muir, who steered Glenmorangie through the diffiicult inter-war period when the combination of Prohibition and the Great Depression made conditions very difficult for the industry as a whole. Having survived, Glenmorangie went on to flourish, doubling the number of stills to four in 1977 and again to eight in 1990, the year after the company had secured the future of its own water source by buying 650 acres of land around the Tarlogie Springs.

Glenmorangie Distillery
Tain
Ross-shire
IV19 1PZ
+44 (0) 1862 892 477

www.glenmorangie.com

Filed Under: Distilleries, Glenmorangie Tagged With: 12 year old, Burgundy, Glenmorangie, history, visits

Focus on: Lagavulin Distillery

March 1, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

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Part of the triumvirate of heavily-peated southern Islay malts, alongside LVMH’s Ardbeg and Beam Global’s Laphroaig, Lagavulin was officially founded in 1816 by John Johnston (although illicit distillation is said to have been carried out on the site since the mid-eighhteenth centrury) and has been the Islay representative of Diageo’s Classic Malt selection since 1987. The histories of Lagavulin and Laphroaig have been closely tied together, with Laphroaig said to have been founded by the son of the founder of Lagavulin.

Lagavulin Distillery
Port Ellen,
Isle of Islay,
PA42 7DZ

+44 (0) 1496 302749

www.discovering-distilleries.com

Filed Under: Distilleries, Islay, Lagavulin Tagged With: Islay, Lagavulin, Peaty

Glenmorangie Burgundy Finish

February 26, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenmorangie Burgundy Finish

Glenmorangie Burgundy Finish

A more recent addition to the Glenmorangie range from The Whisky Exchange is `Glenmorangie Burgundy Finish`.

It is Burgundy cask which adds extra fruitiness and feels more luxuriant in the mouth. It’s a strong, spice (but not peppery) taste.

Glenmorangie Burgundy Finish

Other finishes are also available.

Glenmorangie was founded in 1843 and is Gaelic for ”vale of tranquility”. It’s a malt of great character and heritage with a unique flavour and bouquet.

Filed Under: Distilleries, Glenmorangie Tagged With: Burgundy, Glenmorangie, malt

Focus on: Highland Park Distillery

February 23, 2009 by Gary Leave a Comment

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Highland Park was recently named ‘Best spirit in the world’ by USA whisky expert Paul Pacult in his 2005, Spirit Journal 100 listing of the world’s best 100 distilled spirits. Highland Park’s award-winning quality has its roots in the whisky’s Orkney home and the obsession of the people who craft it. Established in 1798 on Orkney, Highland Park is one of the most remote Scotch whisky distilleries in the world. This northerly island location gives access to unique heather peat from the distillery’s own moor, water from the same spring that has fed the distillery for over 200 years, and the cool, maritime climate that allows the spirit to interact gently with the carefully-chosen oak casks and develop into the fabulously rich, layered whisky that is  consistently lauded by connoisseurs and experts.

Highland Park Distillery
Holm Road
Kirkwall
Orkney
KW15 1SU

Telephone: +44(0) 1856 874619

www.highlandpark.co.uk

Filed Under: Distilleries Tagged With: Highland Park, oak, Orkney

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