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Annandale Distillery starts producing whisky
A distillery in Dumfiresshire has begun producing whisky for the first time in nearly 100 years, following a £10.5 million transformation
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Dumfriesshire distillery lives again
A distillery in Dumfriesshire is making whisky once again, nearly a century after it last produced single malt. Annandale Distillery has been transformed into a 10.5 million pound whisky-making centre and this weekend, the first cask was filled, as Jenny Longden reports.
Professor is bringing distillery 'back to life'
The man behind the transformation of a whisky distillery in Dumfriesshire says he wanted to bring it 'back to life'.
Whisky hadn't been produced in Annandale for nearly 100 years, until the first cask was filled on Saturday (15th November).
Professor David Thomson and his wife Teresa Church bought the distillery in 2007.
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Dumfriesshire distillery produces whisky again
A Dumfriesshire distillery which has not produced single malt whisky for almost 100 years has filled its first cask.
The Annandale distillery is bringing 16 jobs to the region after being transformed into a visitor attraction in a multi-million pound development.
The first cask was filled yesterday and will be matured over 10 years.