Who owns Cameron Bridge distillery?

Who owns Cameron Bridge distillery?

Current Owners Diageo ----------------- ------------------ Location Lowlands Water source unknown Capacity per year 110,000,000 Litres Status Active

Has Cameron Brig been discontinued?

Due to its affordability and palatability, Cameron Brig represents a fine starting point on any exploration of this less celebrated corner of the whisky world. *Since the publication of this review, Cameron Brig has been discontinued and is no longer available.2 Nov 2016

What distilleries does Johnnie Walker own?

This makeover of the Cardhu distillery is the latest update in a journey across what's described as the Johnnie Walker 'four corners' distilleries of Glenkinchie in the Lowlands and the Highland distillery of Clynelish, which opened their doors to the public after being transformed into whisky tourism destinations.24 Jun 2021

Who owns most of the Scottish distilleries?

Distillery Region Owner ----------- -------- ------------------------------------ Glenlivet Speyside Chivas Brothers Ltd. (Pernod Ricard) Glenfiddich Speyside William Grant & Sons Macallan Speyside The Edrington Group Ailsa Bay Lowlands William Grant & Sons

Who owns most distilleries in Scotland?

- Diageo is the giant of the industry, owning 27 malt distilleries, and 2 grain distilleries. - Pernod Ricard owns Chivas Brothers, making it the second largest Scotch whisky producer in the world, with 10 distilleries, including anchor brands Glenlivet and Aberlour.

How many Scottish distilleries are foreign owned?

Revealed: only a quarter of our distilleries are owned by Scots firms. The full extent of foreign ownership of Scotland's malt whisky industry is revealed today by research which finds that only 29 of the country's 102 distilleries are controlled by Scottish firms.1 Feb 2015

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