Crabbie Whisky

Halewood Wines & Spirits has kicked off whisky production for its John Crabbie & Co whisky brand in Edinburgh.

The recently-resurrected brand has begun to produce single malt distillate at a new facility in the city’s Granton district, Halewood announced today (13 December).

Single malt spirit will be distilled at the site, called the ‘Chain Pier’ distillery, until Halewood’s new £7m facility in the Leith area of Edinburgh is completed.

Once the new site opens distillation and maturation will take place there - it will be ready some time next year, Halewood said.

Crabbie 25yo (pictured) and 45yo rolled out this week

The start of production at the ‘Chain Pier’ facility marked “a significant milestone for the rejuvenated business”, said John Crabbie & Co MD David Brown, adding it planned to “develop a wide range of new spirits” in the lead up to the opening of the Leith distillery.

Since its relaunch, Crabbie has already released a slew of whiskies sourced from other distilleries across Scotland.

This week it unveiled two more: Crabbie 25yo (46.6% abv) and Crabbie 40yo (44.5% abv). The former is matured in sherry casks, with only 900 bottles produced, while there are just 350 limited edition decanters of the latter, which comes from an “exceptional Speyside cask”.

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