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1824 Established by John Cumming
1824 Established by John Cumming


Owned by [[Diageo]]
1893 Elizabeth Cumming sold the distillery to [[John Walker and Sons]] on the condition that the Cumming family could continue the day-to-day running of the distillery. Cardhu distillery kept working under these conditions until the onset of the Second World War when wartime restrictions meant that it was harder to use barley for distilling purposes. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardhu_distillery] Wikipedia</ref>
 
Now owned by [[Diageo]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 16:34, 17 July 2023

of Archiestown

1824 Established by John Cumming

1893 Elizabeth Cumming sold the distillery to John Walker and Sons on the condition that the Cumming family could continue the day-to-day running of the distillery. Cardhu distillery kept working under these conditions until the onset of the Second World War when wartime restrictions meant that it was harder to use barley for distilling purposes. [1]

Now owned by Diageo

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  1. [1] Wikipedia