Speyside Distillers to build single malt distillery 28th January, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
Scotch whisky producer Speyside Distillers has revealed plans to open a second single malt distillery in the region.
The Speyside Distillery near Kingussie
Single malt whisky and gin maker Speyside Distillers operates the Speyside Distillery near Kingussie in the foothills of the Cairngorms National Park. The firm produces the Spey and Beinn Dubh single malt whisky brands and Byron’s Gin.
The company is preparing to build a second distillery in Speyside as part of its ‘ambitious’ expansion plans. Full details of the new development are under wraps, including where it will be located.
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