Port Ellen distillery

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Port Ellen distillery
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Region: Islay
OwnerDiageo
Founded1825
StatusActive
Water sourceLeorin Lochs
No. of stills2 wash
2 spirit
Capacity2.7 ML
Mothballed1983 - 2024

Port Ellen distillery is located in Port Ellen on the isle of Islay, Scotland.

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Port Ellen distillery reopened in 2024 after being closed since 1983.

History

Port Ellen was established as a malt mill in 1825, and then developed as a distillery under John Ramsay from 1833 to 1892. [1] The warehouses he built still exist and are listed buildings. The distillery was acquired by the Distillers Company Limited in 1925, was closed in 1930 and rebuilt in 1966/1967. It continued in production throughout the 1970s and was closed in 1983, [2] although supplies of its single malt whisky are still available. When Port Ellen was closed in 1983, Diageo did knock down some of the buildings, [3] repurposed others, and destroyed the stills. The distillery houses a malting which continues to supply all Islay distilleries, as per an agreement signed in 1987. The dwindling stocks of Port Ellen whisky are owned by Diageo; due to the closing of the distillery, its whisky is a collectors item.

On 9 October 2017, Diageo announced that the distillery would reopen in 2020, following a £35 million investment in re-opening both Port Ellen and also their closed Brora distillery in Sutherland, which also closed in 1983. [4] Diageo suggested the first new release might be of a 12 year old expression, i.e., in 2032, but have left the door open for possibly earlier releases.[ citation needed ] On 8 May 2019, Diageo submitted plans to revive the distillery, and to build a new stillhouse. [5] Diageo say they are going to considerable efforts to recreate as similar as possible new stills, and point to factory records from the 1980s, and have former Port Ellen employees working for them elsewhere on Islay to assist in an accurate recreation of the Port Ellen style.

The Distillery build is currently under the management of Alexander McDonald, an Islay resident with previous positions held in Kilchoman, Lagavulin and Caol Ila distillery. [6] As of 2022 plans are for the distillery to reopen in 2023. [3]

In 2022, a rare 1979 cask of Port Ellen whisky was auctioned by Sotheby's for £875,000. It was sold in a lot which included an artwork in Murano glass by artist and designer Ini Archibong. Diageo announced that five percent of the hammer price would be donated to support Care International's work in Ukraine. [7] [8]

In 19 March 2024, Port Ellen distillery reopened after 40 years been closed and a £185 million (US$235m) restoration. [9]

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References

  1. "The Late Mr Ramsay of Kidalton" . The Scotsman. Scotland. 25 January 1892. Retrieved 30 August 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. Diageo booklet, Special Releases, 2012
  3. 1 2 Lascelles, Alice (22 July 2021). "Inside the 'ghost' distilleries that have risen from the dead" . Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
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  5. "Plans to revive 'iconic' distillery unveiled". BBC News. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
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Bibliography

  • Bernhardt, Ralf; Würsching, Hans Georg (2003). The Port Ellen Single Malt Whisky Collector's Guide. Einhausen, Germany: Cluaran. ISBN   3980934411.
  • Dreyer, Holger (Spring 2016). The Legend of Port Ellen Distillery. Unibuch Verlag. ISBN   978-3-934900-63-9.

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