Annandale distillery

Annandale Distillery is a whisky distillery producing single malt Scotch whisky in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Annandale Distillery.
Annandale distillery
LocationAnnandale, Dumfries and Galloway
OwnerAnnandale Distillery Company
StatusActive
Websitehttps://www.annandaledistillery.com/

Annandale Distillery was established in 1836 by George Donald and was later bought by Johnnie Walker in 1893 and was closed down in 1924.[1]

In 2007[2] the distillery was bought by the Annandale Distillery Company which is owned by Prof David Thomson and Teresa Church. In 2008, the company received a grant of £150,000 from the Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) support as part of a £10.5m [3] investment which will employ up to 19 people.[4][5]

In November 2014, the Annandale Visitor Centre opened and the first casks were distilled. The first cask of unpeated whisky made the news and was put up for sale for a staggering £1million.[6] The first cask of peated whisky 'Cask 40' was filled by ex- Scotland Rugby Union player Doddie Weir. Doddie was invited to do this after unwittingly becoming involved in the restoration of Annandale distillery by the distillery's rugby fan owner Prof David Thomson.

In November 2017, the first cask was broached,[7] by the two owners David and Teresa.[8] And in December of the same year Doddie Weir returned to broach the first peated cask.[9] 99 of the bottles from the first ever peated cask were sold and auctioned off to raise money for Doddie Weir's charity the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation to help people with motor neuron disease and to hopefully find a cure. And in July 2019 the distillery handed over a cheque to Doddie for £27,800 from the money raised from the bottles.[10]

In June 2018 Annandale distillery released their first release, twenty 2014 production casks were selected for bottling. Annandale Distillery's single cask, single malt scotch whiskies are branded as (unpeated) Man O'Words named after Robert Burns the once local exciseman in Annan[11] and 'Scotland's national poet' and (peated) Man O'Sword named after King Robert The Bruce[12] the former 7th Lord of Annandale and King of Scots, who once had a motte and bailey castle local to the distillery.[13]

In September 2018, four more casks were selected to be bottled. These were two 2015 first fill Bourbon casks (peated and unpeated) and two authentic Oloroso Spanish Oak Sherry casks (peated and unpeated). All four were selected by the late Dr Jim Swan.[14] The bottles from these casks were released in late November 2018, under the same Man O'Sword and Man O'Words Trademark made famous by Annandale's inaugural first release earlier the same year.[15]

Released in July 2019 is the Outlaw King Blended Scotch whisky in dedicated to the film of the same name. Outlaw King[16] celebrates Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, 7th Lord of Annandale and tells the harrowing but inspiring tale of Bruce's struggle to lead the Scotland's freedom in the 14th century leading up to the Battle of Bannockburn This is the first blend to have any Annandale whisky in it.

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