The Jura Islanders Expressions No.3 has been crowned Supreme Champion Product at the Drinks International Travel Retail Awards 2024, the most authoritative, respected and premier drinks award for the Global Travel Retail sector.

UK single malt whisky Jura has announced the retirement of distillery manager Graham Logan, following three decades of service.

Single malt Scotch whisky, Jura, is looking to further its success with a refreshed entry-level expression, Jura Bourbon Cask.

Jura Distillery, based in Scotland, is set to become the first building in the country to trial an innovative self-repairing limewash as part of the whisky maker’s commitment to sustainability within the industry.

Both Jura and Jäegermeister have been crowned Supreme Champions at Drinks International’s Travel Retail Awards 2022.

Jura single malt whisky has launched a new rum cask finish as the latest member of the Jura Cask Editions.

Scotch whisky producer Jura has kicked off a new series of cask editions by releasing a whisky finished in red wine barriques.

Jura Single Malt Whisky has launched a limited edition range One And All, in celebration of Jura’s community and its workers.

Whyte & Mackay’s Jura distillery has added a new, limited-edition vintage expression – the 1977.

Jura distillery has added a 30 year old single malt whisky to its range.

Double of Jura

26 January, 2012

Jura, The Whyte and Mackay single malt, has teamed up with its coffee industry namesake to create a range of whisky and coffee pairings.

Isle of Jura has announced it will give whisky consumers the chance to own a cask of scotch worth £10,000.

The Isle of Jura Distillery has opened a £100,000 visitor centre.

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