Lowland Bond (Credit: Gleann Mòr Spirits)

Gleann Mòr Spirits announces acquisition of Lowland Bond

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Gleann Mòr Spirits, the Edinburgh-based spirits producer and bottler of Rare Find, today announced that it has completed the full acquisition of Lowland Bond, Fife’s premier excise warehouse. Gleann Mòr Spirits, previously a shareholder in the bond, has now acquired full ownership from the Edinburgh Whisky Company.

The acquisition significantly enhances Gleann Mòr Spirits’ capacity to meet the global demand for whisky and spirit maturation, storage, and distribution. With this addition, the company strengthens its ability to deliver world-class services to distillers, cask owners, and importers worldwide.

Lowland Bond (Credit: Gleann Mòr Spirits)

Opened in April 2023, Lowland Bond has already established itself as a landmark facility. Recognised as the tallest racked whisky warehouse in the UK / Europe, it offers 30,000 square feet of secure storage with the capacity to house more than 20,000 casks. Strategically located in Glenrothes, Fife, the warehouse benefits from Scotland’s deep-rooted whisky heritage and a highly connected logistics network, making it an ideal hub for the global spirits trade. 

A spokesperson from Gleann Mòr Spirits commented: “The acquisition of Lowland Bond is a transformational step for our business. It provides us with the scale, capability, and flexibility to support our partners around the world. This acquisition, alongside our continued investment, ensures Gleann Mòr Spirits is ready to scale sustainably and seize the opportunities ahead.”

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