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Dallas Dhu

Speyside Scotland
Належыць: Diageo
Пра
The distillery designed by Charles Doig is now little more than a museum.
Гісторыя
Dallas Dhu was the last of the Speyside distilleries to be connected with that great Victorian entrepreneur Alexander Edward [see Aultmore, Craigellachie and Benromach], the site for the plant being on his estate. In 1898, he hired the legendary distillery architect Charles Doig to build the new plant and a year later it was in full production. The year after he had sold it to the blending firm Wright & Greig , whose brand was Roderick Dhu. It passed into the hands of Benmore Distillers which became part of DCL in 1929. Wright & Greig itself followed suit and its old HQ in Glasgow would in time become the home of DCL’s engineering division. Like many distilleries, it was silent throughout the 1930s – it also caught on fire in 1939 – and wasn’t operational again until 1947. It was closed in 1983 and sold to Historical Scotland in 1986 who opened it as a distillery museum.
Храналогія
  • 1898 Dallas Dhu is built by Alexander Edward
  • 1899 The site is sold to Wright & Greig
  • 1919 The distillery is bought by J.P.O’Brien
  • 1921 Another change of hands sees Benmore Distilleries take control
  • 1929 Benmore is bought by DCL
  • 1930 The distillery falls silent for six years
  • 1931 Dallas Dhu becomes a part of SMD.
  • 1939 A distillery fire forces Dallas Dhu to close once again
  • 1947 Production restarts at the distillery
  • 1983 Dallas Dhu is closed for the last time
  • 1986 The site is sold to Historic Scotland who run it as a distilling museum
Уласнасць
Цяперашні ўладальнік
Historic Scotland
Папярэднія ўладальнікі (6)
Alexander Edward 1898–1899
Wright & Greig Ltd 1899–1919
JP O'Brian & Co 1919–1921
Benmore Distilleries Ltd 1921–1929
Distillers Company Limited 1929–1986
United Distillers 1986–1997
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