Difference between revisions of "Drambuie Liqueur Co"
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Drambuie of | 8 and 9 Union Street, Edinburgh | ||
1745 The background legend to the whisky-based liqueur involves a secret recipe passed on from Bonnie Prince Charlie, in gratitude for aid in escape from his pursuers after the Jacobites' defeat at Culloden. The recipe was associated with the Isle of Skye until it was brought to Edinburgh early in the 20th century. | |||
1914 The Drambuie Liqueur Company Limited was incorporated. The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1927, to be replaced by The Drambuie Liqueur Company (1927) Limited, a private company with a capital of £5,000 to carry on business as wholesale wine and spirit merchants. | |||
1937 The company changed its name again to The Drambuie Liqueur Company Limited. | |||
2014 The company and brand were bought by [[William Grant and Sons]] for an undisclosed sum. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* National Archives of Scotland BT2/9200 | |||
* https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/SC014666 | |||
* https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-29109342 | |||
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[[Category: Town - Edinburgh]] | [[Category: Town - Edinburgh]] | ||
[[Category: Food and Drink]] | [[Category: Food and Drink]] |
Revision as of 15:40, 12 August 2021
8 and 9 Union Street, Edinburgh
1745 The background legend to the whisky-based liqueur involves a secret recipe passed on from Bonnie Prince Charlie, in gratitude for aid in escape from his pursuers after the Jacobites' defeat at Culloden. The recipe was associated with the Isle of Skye until it was brought to Edinburgh early in the 20th century.
1914 The Drambuie Liqueur Company Limited was incorporated. The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1927, to be replaced by The Drambuie Liqueur Company (1927) Limited, a private company with a capital of £5,000 to carry on business as wholesale wine and spirit merchants.
1937 The company changed its name again to The Drambuie Liqueur Company Limited.
2014 The company and brand were bought by William Grant and Sons for an undisclosed sum.
See Also
Sources of Information
- National Archives of Scotland BT2/9200
- https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/SC014666
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-29109342