Distillery
Welcome to the distillery, the birth-place of the award-winning Arran Single Malt whisky. Below is a brief look at the history of our distillery, and why we chose the beautiful Island of Arran to be the home of the True Spirit of Nature. I hope that you enjoy your visit, and look forward to welcoming you to Arran!
History of Arran's Only Malt Whisky Distillery

A dynamic new force in the scotch whisky industry, Isle of Arran Distillers is one of the few remaining independent distilleries
in Scotland. Based at Lochranza on the Isle of Arran, one of the most beautiful and famous in Scotland which lies off the West Coast between Ayrshire
and Kintyre.
Arran is a unique island known as 'Scotland in Miniature', for it has all of the scenery of Scotland, with mountains and lowlands, glens, lochs and
royal castles (including one at Lochranza). Early in the 19th century there were more than 50 whisky distilleries on Arran, most of them illegal and
carefully hidden from the eyes of the taxmen. The malt from Arran was shipped to the mainland and enjoyed by the gentry who regularly "took the Arran
waters". It was acclaimed at the time as the best in Scotland, only rivalled by those from the 'Glen of Livet'.
Following a survey by the Geology Department of Glasgow University, the owner was was advised to open his new Distillery on
Arran for three reasons:
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They had found the purest water supply in all of Scotland at Loch na Davie, high in the hills that overlook the village
of Lochranza on the North coast of Arran.
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Arran is washed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream and enjoys a microclimate - ideal for the speedy maturation of single
malt whiskies.
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As already stated, the Island already enjoyed a reputation for producing top quality - if illegal - whisky.
In 1995 we opened a new distillery on Arran, in one of the most beautiful locations in Scotland. We use only the traditional methods of distilling,
with wooden washbacks and copper stills designed to our exact specification. The location offers perfect water for whisky production, cleansed by
granite and softened by peat as it comes down from the mountain above. The atmosphere of sea breezes and clear mountain air together with the warm
flow of the Gulf Stream matures the Arran Malt to perfection in earth floored warehouses.
We are now developing sales of our brands, across the world in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Arran is a unique island, and
our products are similarly unique. We use no peat in the production process and no caramel for artificial colouring - unlike most other whisky
companies. As a result our products are rightly described as 'the true spirit of nature'.
Our Arran Single Malt products are also non-chillfiltered. Chill filtration was invented to improve the physical clarity
and brightness of the bottled spirit by removing the emulsified oils to eliminate clouding in the bottle. Many independent companies have started
bottling once again without the chill filtration as they believe it also removed many flavour elements of the spirit. A non-chillfiltered bottling
is more natural and allows the spirit to retain as much of its original character as

possible.
Production commenced at 14.29 on Thursday 29th June 1995 and during the official opening ceremony on August 17th
two golden eagles, who live on the mountain behind the Distillery, provided a fly past as a 'thank you' for halting building work for
several weeks to allow them to hatch their chicks. On a warm summer's day they can still be found, floating high on the thermal currents,
before dropping like a stone hunting their quarry.
Following a tour of the Distillery, guests can now enjoy a relaxing dram of our award-winning Single Island Malt
products in our delightful tasting bar. Our philosophy is to produce a range of whiskies of the very finest quality and the rapid growth
of our business over the last few years seems to suggest that we are well on our way to achieving our goal.
Assisting James in the Distillery are Gordon Bloy and Gordon Burnett, we have suggested that James change his name to Gordon to
avoid confusion...
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