Hinch Distillery in Belfast has unveiled plans for the construction of a new £500,000 maturation warehouse.
Representing the final part of the Hinch Distillery Visitors Centre Experience, the new facility will conclude the tour of the distillery which already incorporates the individual steps of the distilling process.
This project is progressing with funding from Tourism NI, allowing Hinch Distillery to improve its tour and include one of the most important parts of Irish whiskey production.
The maturation experience will illustrate the effect of ageing new make spirit and in particular Hinch's approach to wood management and scale.
The £15m distillery has already produced a number of uniquely casked Irish whiskeys including a 'Craft and Casks' range using local craft beer casks. It has also produced a unique range of sherry-casked whiskeys and its very own, limited edition, Château de la Ligne wine cask variety.
Hinch Distillery which was launched in 2019 and opened in 2020, has been increasing its visitor numbers monthly since Covid-19 restrictions have eased. It has also established itself on the hospitality map with the launch of Hinch Brasserie.
Meanwhile its product portfolio is reaching no less than 30 global markets, boosting NI's reputation as a producer of fine food and drink products while its collection has beckoned multiple international awards including Double Gold Medal for Irish Whiskey Double Wood Aged Five Years product at 'The Fifty Best' – a New York awards event and a Silver and Judges' Selection at the Alberta Beverage Awards.
Speaking about the new maturation warehouse, Dr Terry Cross OBE, Chairman at Hinch Distillery, said: "We are very pleased to announce the next phase of our Distillery and Visitors Centre Experience. The maturation process is a very important part of the tour and the whiskey process.
"This space will afford visitors the ability to see our distilled product maturing on site, and to see the various cask finishes, scale of production and investment in liquid and casks while enhancing the visitors' sense of being part of the process. It helps complete the visitor centre tour and offers a point of differentiation that is hard to find anywhere else in Northern Ireland.
"Hinch Distillery is a brand that truly values its rich heritage. We create Irish whiskeys that are reassuringly smooth yet distinctively richer and bolder in character. We look forward to launching the maturation warehouse and divulging the details of how we make our award-winning whiskeys.
"We would like to thank Tourism NI for their continued support in our project; from its inception to its development and now helping us mature alongside our whiskeys! This element of the tour aligns with the Northern Ireland Embrace a Giant Spirit brand, offering visitors unforgettable experiences. Hinch Distillery is a brand that truly values its rich heritage."
David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development at Tourism NI, added: "We are delighted to work with Hinch Distillery to help grow its tourism offering. We have offered them £200,000 of support under the Experience Development Programme 2020-2021, which has helped with the construction and fit out costs relating to the Hinch Distillery Visitor Centre Experience.
"The completion of the Maturation Warehouse will add another important dimension to the whiskey tour experience which is attracting domestic and international visitors. The distillery and visitor centre adds to Northern Ireland’s growing drinks tourism industry with its distinct product offering and customer experience. This is something that Terry and his team should all be proud of."
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