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Monday, 6 March, 2000, 16:04 GMT
Rebirth of Wales's spirit industry
![]() Lots of Scotch, but any room on the shelf for Welsh whisky?
The first commercial distillery in Wales for more than a century is nearing completion.
The newly-formed Welsh Whisky Company is hoping to produce a thousand bottles of spirits a day. Legend has it that the temperance movement put paid to Wales's spirits industry- with distillers like the families of Jack Daniels and Evan Williams leaving for America where their brand names continue to this day. Now the Welsh Whisky Company aims to establish a third Celtic presence in a market dominated by the Irish and the Scots. Visitor centre It is investing �1m in a full-scale commercial distillery and visitor centre on the edge of the Brecon Beacons at Hirwaun near Aberdare. Natalie Roberts, an expert from the University of Surrey, has designed the still - said to be unique in the industry. "It's a lot more flexible so it can be used not only to produce whisky but it can also be used to produce brandy and vodka-type products," she said. But the lengthy maturing process means it will be about three years before any product hits the shops. |
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