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Diageo to fire up Port Ellen distillery once more

February 1 2019

Diageo to fire up Port Ellen distillery once more

Plans to restart whisky production at Port Ellen distillery on Islay have been made public by drinks giant Diageo as part of an ambitious nationwide expansion strategy.

This will see two copper sills built to precisely replicate the originals, retaining the distinctive character of the historic distillery while a separate pair of smaller stills will allow for experimentation with new spirits.

Last used as a distillery in 1983 only the kiln building with its distinctive pagoda roof and seafront warehouses survive, all of which will be fully restored alongside a new build stillhouse.

Master distiller Georgie Crawford said: “Like the whisky, the plans for the building combine the best of heritage and innovation.
“The buildings at Port Ellen distillery have changed and evolved many times over its lifetime. We’re lucky enough to have the old kiln buildings and seaside warehouses that will be restored and reimagined, alongside spacious and modern light-filled new buildings to house the distillery production.”

It is expected that a formal planning application will be filed with Argyle & Bute Council later this year.

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