New book on Bruichladdich’s resurrection

In the course of research for my new Scottish Books website I came across a forthcoming book that’s likely to be of interest to many readers of this blog and particularly the Islay drinkers.

Whisky Dream is the story of the resurrection and development of Bruichladdich distillery and the impending revival of the long-closed Port Charlotte. It relates the efforts of Mark Reynier and his team of partners who made it all work, including Jim McEwan formerly of Bowmore, and their myriad adventures on the way, including the initial approaches to the multinational corporation who owned the distillery, the financial negotiations to raise the necessary capital, various unusual encounters along the way, the first new production runs of the distillery, and the battle to re-establish the brand in a competitive world marketplace.

There is a Youtube hosted video related to the book which can be seen on both the Whisky Dream book detail page on Books in Scotland or the publishers site - Birlinn - where you can place an order for it if you wish. It’s due out in July and priced at £9.99 and I’ll be reviewing it as soon as I can lay hands on a copy.

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Bill Marshall on April 12th 2008 in Whisky News, Islay, Bruichladdich, Malt Whisky

One Response to “New book on Bruichladdich’s resurrection”

  1. Mike responded on 29 Apr 2008 at 4:21 pm #

    I saw a TV show about them a while back. Seemed to be getting some good press - only yesterday I was discussing the ‘Yellow Submarine’ edition of Bruichladdich with one of the guys at work.

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