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An expat distillery boss in Canada has been hit with a lawsuit by whisky chiefs for using Scots names on his drinks
Alice Walker
Updated: 13 Apr 2021, 21:49
AN expat distillery boss in Canada has been hit with a lawsuit by whisky chiefs for using Scots names on his drinks.
Graeme Macaloney, from Glasgow, is accused of indicating spirits were made in his homeland.
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Graeme, who founded the Caledonian Distillery and Twa Dogs Brewery on Vancouver Island in 2016, slammed the legal action
The Scotch Whisky Association trade body wants to ban use of the words Caledonian, Macaloney, Island whisky, Glenloy and Invermallie.