Isle of Jura Distillery
Craighouse, Isle of Jura
1810 The first distillery was established on the Hebridean island of Jura by the island's owner, Archibald Campbell. In contrast to its near neighbour, Islay, the small population and remote location did not encourage expansion
1875 The distillery was taken over by James Ferguson and Sons, who invested over £25,000 in restoring and modernising buildings and machinery
1901 The distillery closed due to unfavourable market conditions
1959 With financial backing from the Leith whisky blender Charles Mackinlay and Company Limited, the Isle of Jura Distillery Company Limited was incorporated in order to re-establish distilling on the island
1963 By the time that the distillery was up and running Scottish and Newcastle Breweries has acquired both Mackinlays and the Jura distillery
1974 Jura whisky appears as a single malt for the first time
1985 Invergordon Distillers bought both Mackinlays and the Jura distillery
1993 Whyte and Mackay Limited took over Invergordon Distillers
See Also
Sources of Information
- https://scotchwhisky.com/whiskypedia/1869/jura/#/
- https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC033738
- Alfred Barnard "The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom" (1887)