Speyside Distillery launches Wildlife Collection

14 August, 2017

Speyside Distillery has released a limited edition, single malt whisky collection called PSTA/SPEY Speyside Wildlife Collection in support of the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts (PSTA).

The whisky bottles in the new collection feature portraits of the wildlife found within the vicinity of the distillery and the company’s new office in Glasgow’s Art District.

Speyside Distillery CEO Mr McDonough said: "We are delighted to extend our support of the PSTA with the release of our limited edition Speyside Wildlife Collection.

"The new collection emphasises the strong connection we have with the school and the wonderful and beautiful, natural environment in which we create our single malt whisky.”

The artwork has been created by Joanna McDonough, PSTA graduate and Speyside Distillery’s Artist in residence.  

The Prince's School of Traditional Arts is a charity founded by HRH the Prince of Wales in 2004, which Speyside Distillery has a longstanding connection.

Joanna McDonough added: “My inspiration for the artwork in the gallery, and which appears on each bottle, has drawn on the natural beauty and wildlife of Speyside.”

Prices must be made on application.





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