16 October 2024

Tobermory Distillery

A past as colourful as the town's seafront...

In 1790 - John Sinclair, a local kelp merchant, applied for a lease of 57 acres of land known as the Ledaig with the plan to build housing and a distillery. However, the application was rejected, and he was only granted permission to build a brewery. Not one to give up easily, he remained true to his original plan and a year later, Ledaig Distillery was established.

THE 1930s - After making its mark on the island for over a hundred years, the Great Depression, and a decade of prohibition in the USA, saw demand for whiskey plummet, causing the distillery to stop operating for 41 long years.

THE 1990s - Despite the long closure, it seemed the tenacity of its original founder was in the very foundations of the distillery, and it took on a new life in 1993 when it was purchased by Burn Stewart Distillers.

THE 2000s - The distillery was purchased by Distell in 2013, and after its most recent hiatus in production for much needed maintenance and renovation, we are proud to say Tobermory Distillery reopened its doors and fired up the stills once more in 2019. Under the Tobermory Distillery name, we now produce Tobermory and Ledaig Single Malts and Tobermory Gin.

Address: Tobermory, Isle of Mull PA75 6NR

Link: Tobermory Distillery

The colourful houses at Tobermory harbour on the Isle of Mull, with fishermens creels in the foreground.

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