It is the most northerly distillery in the United Kingdom.[7][8] The distillery is the first legal distillery on the Shetland Islands and the first ever legal whisky in Shetland.[8]
History
The distillery company was first established in 2012 by Wilma and Stuart Nickerson (formerly of William Grant & Sons), and Frank and Debbie Strang.[2][6] By 2013, plans proposed modifying former RAF buildings at Saxa Vord to house the distillery.[9] The first gin was produced in August 2015 and the first blended whisky released in November 2015.[4]
Products
The distillery produces drinks under the Shetland Reel brand.[4] Their standard products include an island-distilled gin and a blended Single malt whisky. The gin is made with botanicals include apple mint.[8][10]
The company exports its products to numerous countries, including the US, Canada and Sweden.[7]
The distillery has also produced a limited cask-aged gin.[11]
References
^Wishart, David (2020). Whisky Classified. Choosing Single Malts by Flavour. Pavilion Books. p. 263. ISBN978-1911595731.
^ abRidley, Neil (2019). The World of Whisky. Taste, Try and Enjoy Whiskies from Around the World. Pavilion Books. ISBN978-1911663072.
^Laing, Fiona (2019). The Gin Clan: Scottish Gins and Distilleries. Great Northern Books. ISBN978-1912101481.