About Bladnoch Whisky Distillery
Distillery Number
01988 402605
Distillery Capacity
100 000 litres
Distillery Founded
1817
Distillery Status
Active
Distillery Address
Bladnoch, Wigtown, Wigtonshire DG8 9AB
Distillery Owner
Co-ordinated
Distillery Website
www.bladnoch.co.uk
1817
Brothers Thomas and John McClelland found the distillery.
1825
The McClelland brothers obtain a licence.
1878
John McClelland’s son Charlie reconstructs and refurbishes the distillery.
1905
Production stops.
1911
Dunville & Co. from Ireland buys T. & A. McClelland Ltd for £10,775. Production is intermittent until 1936.
1937
Dunville & Co. is liquidated and Bladnoch is wound up. Ross & Coulter from Glasgow buys the distillery some time after the war. The equipment is dismantled and shipped to Sweden.
1956
A. B. Grant (Bladnoch Distillery Ltd.) takes over and restarts production with four new stills.
1964
McGown and Cameron becomes new owners.
1966
The number of stills is increased from two to four.
1973
Inver House Distillers buys Bladnoch.
1983
Arthur Bell and Sons take over.
1985
Guiness Group buys Arthur Bell & Sons which, from 1989, are included in United Distillers.
1988
A visitor centre is built.
1993
United Distillers mothballs Bladnoch in June.
1994
Raymond Armstrong from Northern Ireland buys Bladnoch in October.
2000
Production commences in December.
2003
The first bottles from Raymond Armstrong are launched, a 15 year old cask strength from UD casks.
2004
New varieties follow suit: e. g. 13 year olds 40% and 55%.
2008
First release of whisky produced after the take-over in 2000 - three 6 year olds.