Green light for Speyside distillery transformation plans

Diageo’s £150 million Scotch whisky tourism vision for Scotland took a major stride forward today with the granting of planning permission to transform Cardhu Distillery in Speyside.

Green light for Speyside distillery transformation plans

Plans for the Cardhu Distillery

The green light for the Cardhu plans completes the key regulatory approvals for a range of new Johnnie Walker visitor attractions, including a global flagship visitor experience in Edinburgh and transformation of four distilleries - Glenkinchie, Caol Ila, Clynelish and Cardhu.

Cardhu Distillery has a particularly strong place in the history of Johnnie Walker as it was the first distillery to be acquired by John Walker & Sons in 1893 to secure the supply of its fine single malt.



Under the plans the visitor experience at Cardhu will tell the story of Helen and Elizabeth Cumming, the pioneering women who established and ran the distillery in the 19th century, as well as the connections to the Walker family.

David Cutter, chairman of Diageo in Scotland, said: “We are delighted to have received planning permission for the transformation of Cardhu Distillery in Speyside. This gives us the green light on all of our key Johnnie Walker tourism investment projects from Edinburgh to the four corners of Scotland. Together these locations will create a unique Johnnie Walker tour of Scotland, encouraging visitors to the capital city to also travel to the country’s extraordinary rural communities.”

Cristina Diezhandino, Diageo global Scotch whisky director, said: “This is another important step on or journey to create visitor experiences for Johnnie Walker in Scotland as we prepare to celebrate the brand’s 200th anniversary in 2020, and as we work to make new generations of people around the world to fall in love with Johnnie Walker, Scotch whisky and Scotland.”

Laura Sharp, Cardhu Distillery brand home manager, added: “This announcement is very exciting and we want to thank Moray Council and all our neighbours for their continued support.



“This is an important step forward on our journey to transform Cardhu’s visitor experience and everyone involved is very much looking forward to work getting underway. Speyside is a hugely important part of the Scotch whisky tourism map and we are very excited to bring new visitors to the region.”

The latest planning approval came after Johnnie Walker last week reported a strong year of global growth with sales increasing by 7%. 

Diageo is currently investing over £185m in key Scotch whisky projects in Scotland. The £150m tourism investment will not only create the Johnnie Walker four corner distillery experiences but will also upgrade the company’s other eight single malt distillery visitor attractions across Scotland and a further £35m has been investment to reopen the iconic distilleries of Port Ellen and Brora.


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