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Kilchoman Distillery |
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Bruichladdich was founded in 1881 and is
the youngest distillery on Islay. That title will soon
be lost however; a brand new distillery is being built
at the Rockside Farm owned by Mark French. The farm lies
by the shore of Machir Bay on the west coast of Islay a
few kilometres from Port Charlotte. The partners Anthony
Wills and Mark French began construction in 2002. The
distillery which they have named Kilchoman will
run a traditional production; they will grow their own
barley, the peat will be locally obtained and they will
have their own malting floor. The by-product from the
process will be used for feeding cattle and for
fertilisation. The wash still will be heated by an open
flame and the spirit still by internal steam coils.
Kilchoman argue that the open flame will contribute to a
whisky with a natural taste. The wash backs will be made
from wood. The water used in the production will be
taken from the hills behind Bruichladdich. The water has
flowed through earth rich in moss and peat before
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John McDougall is initially involved in
the project as a production c consultant. McDougall has
worked at 19 distilleries and has 40 years experience
from making whisky at for example Laphroaig and
Springbank. He is currently working as a lecturer and a
consultant and he also sells whisky as an independent
bottler. One of the Founders, Anthony Wills, is running
another company called the ‘Liquid Gold Enterprises’,
specialising in single cask malt bottlings.
Kilchoman have decided on a unique approach and will
sell their whisky exclusively as single malt. The annual
production capacity will be 180 000 litres and
production will initially be set to 90 000 litres. As a
comparison the other Islay distilleries on average
produce 70 000 litres each week. Kilchoman is planning a
visitor centre, a café and a gift shop and will employ
eight people including production personnel.
Kilchoman had an open day in May 2004 when 200 people
visited the building site during the Islay Whisky
Festival. They and other interested customers will have
to wait another eight years before they may open a
bottle from Islay’s youngest distillery. |
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Kilchoman official website >> |
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2005-05-04 Kilchoman Gets Closer
Kilchoman, the Latest Islay distillery, is getting
closer to the finishing line. The Spirit Receiver was
installed a few days ago. The Receiver holds 600 litres
and will hold the spirit until it is pumped over to the
bonded warehouse and filled into casks. Read more about
the progress
here. |
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2004-11-07 Kilchoman Construction on
Schedule
Anthony Wills, Managing Director at
Kilchoman, says that construction is on schedule and
that all equipment will be installed in February 2005.
Production will begin in March 2005 after a few weeks of
tests and calibration of the equipment. |
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2004-06-02 Kilchoman in financial trouble
The Kilchoman Distillery which will be the first new
distillery built on Islay since 1881 was scheduled to
start their production during the Islay Whisky Festival
2004 but are in financial trouble. Kilchoman has not
qualified for a grant of £150 000 since they have not
shown sufficient progress. According to Anthony Wills,
who has put the project together, the delay is caused by
the fact that other construction sites on Islay are
behind schedule, thus detaining Kilchoman’s contracted
workers. He believes that Kilchoman will be able to
start before the end of 2004. |
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