Ardnamurchan distillery

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Ardnamurchan distillery
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Region: Highland
Location Ardnamurchan
Owner Adelphi
Founded2014
Water sourceGlenmore River and springs above the distillery
No. of stills1 wash still
1 spirit still
Capacity500,000 L

Ardnamurchan distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery on the Ardnamurchan peninsula of Lochaber in the Highlands, Scotland. [1] [2] The distillery is considered one of the remotest distilleries in Scotland and takes its name from the peninsula. [1] [3] [4]

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The distillery was built and is owned by Adelphi, an independent bottling company. [1] [4]

History

Plans for the distillery were submitted in 2011 and approved by the local council in April 2012. [5] The construction began in 2013 and the distillery was completed in May 2014. [4]

Ardnamurchan commenced production in 2014. [1] [6] [3] The first official whisky of the distillery (meeting the 3-year statutory requirements) was released in 2017. [7]

In 2018, local children were given a charitable gift of Ardnamurchan whisky casks as an investment. [8]

As of 2020, the distillery had filled over 10,000 casks. [3]

Facilities

The distillery is powered by renewable energy to reduce the carbon footprint of the distillery. [6] It is powered by both hydro-electric power and a large bio-mass boiler using timber from the nearby Ardnamurchan forest. [1] The boiler provides heat to the distillery floor maltings. [1]

The distillery draws the water for its whisky production from springs above the distillery and uses the nearby Glenmore river as a source for cooling water. [1]

Products

The distillery produces two styles, peated and unpeated West Highland whiskies. [1] [3]

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