Bladnoch unveils Chapter Two of Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch
Chapter Two of Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch
Bladnoch Distillery unveils Chapter Two of Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch - a tale of reconnection and discovery
Scotland’s oldest privately-owned distillery has released Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch, Chapter Two, the second instalment in a limited-edition series of single malt whiskies, celebrating and selected by individuals who have a deep affinity with the distillery.
Loch Maberry is the source of the River Bladnoch, which provides the water that has sustained the distillery since it was founded in 1817. The name of the series acknowledges the significance of those who most appreciate Bladnoch’s bold Galloway spirit, and the role they play in keeping the distillery in flow.
Chapter Two highlights Bladnoch’s historical significance, revealing a tale of reconnection with Elizabeth Cobbett, the great-great-granddaughter of Thomas McClelland, who with his older brother John, founded the distillery at Bladnoch over 200 years ago. Through her Scottish adventure, Elizabeth discovered there is a whisky for everyone.
Elizabeth always knew her family had once run Bladnoch Distillery and a brief visit in the 1990s while in Dumfries and Galloway was enough to satisfy her curiosity at the time, until 20 years later, after her parents’ passing, she uncovered photographs in their attic.
Delving into her family history, Elizabeth discovered her grandmother, Margaret Tyrer (née McClelland), had been born in 1882 near the distillery, where the McClelland family earned their living before moving to Liverpool at the turn of the century when Bladnoch was sold.
Over the years, Elizabeth followed Bladnoch’s revival online, where maps and photographs showed the old stone buildings on the river restored, while the distillery’s website gave her a way to stay connected through its newsletter. When Bladnoch invited people to share their stories, Elizabeth responded which led to her return visit to meet master distiller Dr Nick Savage to help select a cask for Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch, Chapter Two.
At Bladnoch with Chapter Two of Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch
Guided by Nick, Elizabeth nosed and tasted a selection of samples before choosing Cask 450/2006. Distilled in 2006 and matured in a sherry butt cask, the expression displays notes of coffee, chocolate and almonds and delivers a very long, nutty almond finish.
Elizabeth Cobbett said: “I feel privileged to have been chosen to share my story and select a cask at Bladnoch. Despite my heritage, before my Scottish adventure to the distillery, I knew very little about whisky and have never felt it was for me. My wonderful day at Bladnoch changed that. I discovered the skill of master blender, Dr Nick Savage, the alchemy, and the subtlety involved in making whisky and learned to truly appreciate a glass of the 'water of life’.
"I’m certain Thomas and John McClelland would be proud to see their distillery revived, blending tradition with innovation and a spirit of enthusiasm and dedication. They would be happy it is now in safe hands, and so am I.”
Dr Nick Savage added: “When we share Stories of Bladnoch, we celebrate history, adventure, and community, and Elizabeth’s story captures all of this. Her 20-year journey reconnecting with the distillery her great-great-grandfather co-founded shows that, like whisky, connections take time and patience to mature. From initial uncertainty to writing her own tasting notes, her experience reminds us why we make whisky.
“Under our new ownership, Bladnoch has been reimagined over the past decade, and it’s inspiring to see Elizabeth so pleased with the legacy we continue and that we’re doing things those before us would be proud of.”
Chapter Two follows the 2024 release of the inaugural expression, which paid tribute to Mr Arnold, a lifelong admirer of Bladnoch whose passion reflects the dedication of the distillery’s skilled team. Mr Arnold first discovered Bladnoch while living near the distillery in Garlieston, Dumfries and Galloway, and after experiencing its whiskies and learning about the craft behind them, he became a devoted visitor and advocate of the distillery and its people.
Dating back to 1817, Bladnoch Distillery is one of the oldest single malt Scotch whisky producers in the world and is enjoying a bold and powerful revival. The legacy brand has been revived in recent years by David Prior, who purchased the distillery in 2015 and is the first Australian businessman to own a Scotch whisky distillery.
With an ABV of 48.6%, Chapter Two of Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch has a natural colour and is non-chill filtered. It is encased in a presentation box which also contains letters from Elizabeth and Dr Nick Savage describing their experiences of collaborating to craft the whisky. With an RRSP of £150, it is available to purchase from Bladnoch.com.
Loch Maberry: Stories of Bladnoch, Chapter Two will be revealed at Bold Spirit: Tales of Galloway on Thursday, 2 October. This unique storytelling evening will highlight the bold Galloway spirit embodied by both Bladnoch and the region itself, as part of the distillery’s partnership with the 27th annual Wigtown Book Festival. The ten-day literary celebration, taking place in Scotland’s National Book Town, is also home to Bladnoch’s storied 208-year-old distillery, making it the perfect setting for this next chapter to unfold.
Tasting notes:
Nose: Coffee creams with dark chocolate.
Palate: Peaches, apricot jam and coffee beans.
Finish: Very long with nutty almonds.
About Bladnoch Distillery
Bladnoch Distillery was established in 1817, making it the oldest privately owned Scotch whisky distillery in the world. As the southernmost distillery in Scotland, Bladnoch is commonly referred to as the ‘Queen of the Lowlands.’
Hand-crafted using malt from British growers and the pristine water from the River Bladnoch which flows alongside the distillery, Bladnoch single malts are non-chill filtered to ensure the truest flavours shine through.
This legacy brand has been revived in recent years by Master Distiller, Dr Nick Savage, formerly of The Macallan, and owner David Prior, who purchased Bladnoch Distillery in 2015 and is the first Australian businessman to own a Scotch whisky distillery.
The team at Bladnoch is truly passionate about the preservation of the environment and the local community’s generational involvement in this iconic distillery.