Inchgower distillery

Whiskey distillery in Moray, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

57°39′44.61″N 2°57′51.3″W

OwnerDiageo
Founded1871
StatusActive
Water sourceMenduff Hills springs
Quick facts Region: Speyside, Owner ...
Inchgower distillery
Region: Speyside
OwnerDiageo
Founded1871
StatusActive
Water sourceMenduff Hills springs
No. of stills2 wash stills
2 spirit stills
Capacity1,990,000 litres
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Inchgower distillery is a whisky distillery producing a single malt of the same name located on the outskirts of Buckie, Moray, Scotland.[1]

History

The distillery was built in 1871[1] to replace Tochineal Distillery but liquidated in 1903.

Buckie Council purchased the concern in 1936 and ownership was transferred to Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd in 1938 and indeed to this very day the Bell's logo is used in the advertising of Inchgower. [2]

In 1985, Arthur Bell & Sons was taken over by Guinness, who were then merged with United Distillers and Vintners in 1987.[3]

In 1997, Guinness PLC and Grand Metropolitan merged and formed Diageo.[4]

The distillations of Inchgower contribute to Bell's blended whisky.[1]

The Inchgower is classified as a Lower Speyside Malt[1] and takes its water from a burn rising in the Menduff Hills to the south of Buckie.[2]

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