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IAN MacLeod Distillers has revealed plans to "create a little bit of Spain" at its distillery at the foot of Dumgoyne hill in central Scotland and said sales of its Glengoyne single malt had surged 25% this year.
At the same time, Iain Weir, the company's marketing director, revealed to The Herald the group's long-term ambition to transform the distillery near the start of the West Highland Way into a premier "Scottish food and drink centre".See the full content of this document
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Premier Scottish Food and Drink Centre Planned at Glengoyne Site
Weir said: "These are long-term plans, a few years down the road, but we would very much like to create here a Napa Valley-like centre of excellence for local food and dri...
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