First Scottish rye whisky in a century is launched

Arbikie Highland Estate launched its ‘Highland Rye’ single grain Scotch whisky, the first rye whisky distilled in Scotland for over 100 years.

It was laid down in 2015 and uses a combination of Arantes Rye, Odyssey Malted Barley and Viscount Wheat.

The whisky, which is owned and distilled by the Stirling brothers in Lunan Bay near Arbroath, stays true to the family’s farming heritage with all crops grown on the farm meaning every ingredient used in the making of the Highland Rye can be traced back to the field it was grown in.

John Stirling, director of Arbikie Highland Estate, said: ‘We are absolutely thrilled to launch Scotland’s first Rye Whisky in over 100 years.

‘Records show a distillery at Arbikie in 1794; a time when they would have only used crops grown on the family farm. We’re bringing this tradition back to Scotch whisky with provenance, terroir and traceability of ingredients at the heart of everything we do.

‘Growing rye requires long periods of dry weather, which can be challenging, however our farm team has done an excellent job.

‘Whatever we’ve produced over the years, from potatoes to vodka, our values of sustainability, innovation and quality have been the foundation, and our Highland Rye Whisky embodies everything our family has been doing since we started farming 400 years ago.’

The copper pot distilled Highland Rye Single Grain Scotch Whisky has been matured in first-fill charred American Oak casks and finished in Pedro Ximénez casks with no colouring and no chill filtration.

Arbikie master distiller Kirsty Black added: ‘We’ve been working on our Highland Rye for years and it has posed some challenges from a growing and distillation point of view. The flavour profile is orange marmalade, cloves and maple syrup.

‘The main differences between our Highland Rye and American Rye is that traditionally American Rye uses corn in their mash bill, and usually malted rye. At Arbikie we have used unmalted rye, malted barley and wheat. The ageing process is also significantly different due to temperatures in the US and Scotland respectively.’

With only 998 bottles available globally this is a unique luxury whisky release.

The demand for this product is set to be high with luxury retailers such as Harrods stocking the product.

Arbikie Highland Rye has already been well received by the Scotch Whisky Industry, and Scottish Field’s whisky expert, Blair Bowman said: ‘It’s incredibly exciting to see a return to Scottish Rye Whisky. I know that the new Arbikie Rye is going to wow Scotch and Rye drinkers around the world. Arbikie’s “field-to-bottle” methods are truly innovative and I commend their dedication to provenance and tractability.’

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