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Diageo has
been named Distiller of the Year 2014 by
Whisky Magazine in recognition of the
company’s investment in its Scotch
whisky business.

Diageo, the world’s leading premium
drinks company, has been named Distiller
of the Year 2014 by Whisky Magazine in
recognition of the company’s investment
in its Scotch whisky business.
The coveted accolade was awarded at the
Whisky Magazine annual Global
Icons of Whisky awards, with Diageo
congratulated on “putting its money
where its mouth is” with its £1billion
investment in expansion Scotch whisky
production capacity across Scotland.
Whisky Magazine Distiller of the Year is
judged by a panel of independent whisky
commentators and is one of the most
highly prized titles in the industry.
The judging panel’s citation read:
"Production capacity increased at many
of its sites, an investment of nearly
£150 million across the Highland Council
area and more expansion plans to come,
increasing grain capacity, a raft of new
expressions and building new
distilleries – Diageo has been putting
its money where its mouth is for its
brands and the category, proving that
with great size comes great
responsibility."
The award of the overall title came
after Diageo had earlier been named
Whisky Distiller of the Year in the
Scottish category of the Icons of Whisky
awards in an earlier round of judging.
The award adds to the Distiller of the
Year title which was given to Diageo by
the US-based The Whisky Advocate
magazine in December 2013, citing the
company’s investment and commitment to
its brands.
David Cutter, Director of Diageo
International Supply Centre, who runs
the company’s Scotch whisky production
business from Edinburgh, welcomed the
award on behalf of all the employees who
work to produce Diageo’s portfolio of
world leading brands.
"We are very proud of our Scotch whisky
business and of the investment we are
making in its future and it is
gratifying to have that recognised and
acknowledged by independent industry
commentators and by Whisky Magazine."
Dr Nick Morgan, Diageo’s Head of Whisky
Outreach, who accepted the award on
behalf of Diageo at the Global Icons
ceremony, added: "We are grateful to the
judges and to Whisky Magazine for this
significant global award, which I was
delighted to accept on behalf of all my
colleagues in Diageo whose commitment,
vision, skill and sheer hard work makes
everything possible."
Diageo produces Johnnie Walker, the
world’s number one Scotch whisky brand,
as well as a portfolio of other leading
blended Scotch whiskies including
Bell’s, J&B and Buchanan’s. The company
also produces award-winning single malt
whisky brands such as Talisker,
Lagavulin, Cardhu and Dalwhinnie. Recent
distillery investment announcements are
linked to the growth of key Scotch
whisky brands. Glen Ord Distillery near
Inverness will see its capacity doubled
to support the Singleton of Glen Ord
brand, which is the fastest growing
single malt in Asia. A major expansion
investment at Mortlach Distillery in
Speyside will support the launch of
Mortlach as a global single malt brand
later this year.
Diageo announced its
£1billion Scotch whisky investment
programme in June 2012. As
well as the distillery expansions the
company is also investing in new
warehousing to store the additional
spirit, with a major new bonded
warehouse site being developed at Cluny
in Fife.
In January the company announced the
latest phase of the investment with a
£30million plan to double capacity
at the iconic Clynelish Distillery in
Sutherland, taking the company’s capital
programme in the Highlands to around
£150million.
This adds to previous major investments
by Diageo, including building a new malt
whisky
distillery at Roseisle in
Speyside and a new state of the art
cooperage
at Cambus in
Clackmannanshire.
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