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Blackwood distillery

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Blackwood
FoundedJuly 2002

Blackwood distillery was a Scottish distiller founded in July 2002 with the aim of building Shetland's first Scotch whisky distillery run by Caroline Whitfield. Products included Muckle Flugga whisky, Jago's cream liqueur and Blackwoods gin and vodka.[1] In May 2008, the company went into administration, but a new company, Catfirth Ltd, was established to continue the whisky business and took over the remaining stocks of whisky.[2] The stocks of the vodka and gin brands were sold to a company called Blavod Extreme Spirits.[3] In 2013, word of further funding came through, with a promise that a distillery will open soon after[4] but by 2015 that had not happened.[1]

The Shetland Distillery Company, which produces the Shetland Reel Gin range is the most northerly distillery in the United Kingdom.

Products

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The company's first products went on sale in October 2003:

  • JAGOs vanilla vodka cream (17% abv)
  • Blackwood's Vintage Dry Gin (40% abv)
  • Blackwoods 60 Gin (60%abv)
  • Blackwood's Premium Nordic Vodka (40% abv)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Morton, Tom (15 September 2015). "Shetland's whisky saga". Scotch Whisky Magazine. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Plans for Shetland's own 'water of life' may yet become a reality". The Shetland Times. 10 October 2009.
  3. ^ "Blackwoods Gin - home page of the brand". Blackwoods Gin. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  4. ^ Marter, Hans J (23 September 2013). "New plans for a Shetland whisky distillery". Shetland News. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
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