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The Arran Malt

An Island Whisky Renaissance

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2016
Angel's Share (Verlag)
978-1-906000-92-9 (ISBN)
CHF 34,90 inkl. MwSt
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The authorised history of the last distillery to be established in Scotland in the second millennium. Lochranza Distillery was established in 1995 on the Isle of Arran. Copiously illustrated in full colour throughout.
Despite being only 21 years old, Lochranza Distillery on the Isle of Arran is the latest in a long line of distilleries that once existed there. The island's illicit whisky that was made in the 18th century was considered so good that it was on a par with the best smuggled Glenlivet and the Skye traveller John MacCulloch recorded in 1824 that Arran Water, as it was called, 'in the older days, was the burgundy of all the vintages.' The last legal distillery on Arran closed in 1837 and it was not until David Hutchison, a Glasgow architect whose family had property on Arran, attended a dinner of the Arran Society of Glasgow in March 1991, that the idea to start a new distillery took seed. He approached his friend Harold Currie, a retired ex-Chivas Regal MD, and together they brought about the creation of Lochranza Distillery which started production in June 1995. But that's not the whole story as the project was beset by NIMBY objectors, nesting eagles, licensing problems, SNH concerns regarding the impact on a National Scenic Area, European environmental regulations, and, once approved, a race to raise sufficient finance.But despite all that, the distillery was built and is now world-renowned for the quality of its spirit.
Neil Wilson has spent a year researching the company and its evolution and has written an entertaining insight into the history of how the distillery was created and how it has evolved with full financial disclosure which shows that without the support of two major shareholders, the whole business would have collapsed in the first decade of the new millennium. Now Arran is seen as the inspiration that has brought over 20 or so new distilleries of varying sizes into creation since 2000 across the length and breadth of Scotland. The story reveals how the Currie family's interests in the company were eventually subsumed by shareholder power and control passed to the current owners who continue to invest heavily in the future. And the book also reveals images of the company's new proposed distillery in the south of Arran which will, subject to approval, produce the peated varieties of Arran malt. It is a fascinating story, illustrated with archive and contemporary illustrations and includes interviews with many of the people who have been involved in the story from the start.

Neil Wilson is a whisky historian, writer and publisher specialising in Islay and the Hebridean distilleries. His other works include Scotch and Water, The Island Whisky Trail, Ardbeg - Jewel of Islay, The Whisky Map of Scotland and Whisky In Your Pocket. He also writes for Whisky Magazine and www.scotchwhisky.com

Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: 'Arran Water' Chapter 2: Planning Chapter 3: Not In My Back Yard! Chapter 4: Capital Ideas Chapter 5: The Eagle Soars Again Chapter 6: 'Arran Water' Returns Chapter 7: Visitors Arrive Chapter 8: The Business Appendix A: Company Timeline Appendix B: Expressions Bibliography Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Ful colour throughout
Verlagsort Glasgow
Sprache englisch
Maße 290 x 200 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-906000-92-1 / 1906000921
ISBN-13 978-1-906000-92-9 / 9781906000929
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