A historic Scotch whisky distillery will reopen in June more than 30 years after closing its doors, following a 'meticulous' four-year-long restoration process.
A Scottish whisky distillery is set to reopen its doors this summer more than 30 years after closing.
The King of the Lowlands has since undergone four years of restoration work, with a new look that blends modern design with parts of the original building. The old mill, which is believed to be around 103 years old, is still being used in the production of the distillery's whisky, while the towering 108-feet chimney stack has also been repaired.
Distillery manager at Rosebank Malcolm Rennie commented: "The process of bringing Rosebank Distillery back to life has been meticulous, with a huge amount of detail going into each and every element. It was very important that we paid homage to Rosebank's history and story, and we feel we've done it justice by incorporating so much of the former distillery into our new home.
Production at the distillery restarted in July last year, when it completed its first distillation runs. It will once again open to the public on June 7.
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