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==People== | ==People== | ||
*[[Matthew Gloag]] | *[[Matthew Gloag]] | ||
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+ | == Directors == | ||
+ | '''Executive Directors''' | ||
+ | *Sir [[Ian Good]] | ||
+ | *[[Ian Curle]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Hunter]] | ||
+ | *[[Bill Farrar]] | ||
+ | *[[Graham Hutcheon]] | ||
+ | *[[Trina Glan]] | ||
+ | *[[Martin Cooke]] | ||
+ | '''Non-Executive Directors''' | ||
+ | *[[Ronnie Bell]] | ||
+ | *[[Callum Barton]] | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
*[[Portman Group]] | *[[Portman Group]] | ||
*[[Scotch Whisky Association]] | *[[Scotch Whisky Association]] | ||
+ | *The [[Robertson Trust]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Alcohol Industry]] | [[Category:Alcohol Industry]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 2 June 2009
The Edrington Group Limited is a major Scotch whisky company with expertise in blending, bottling, distributing and marketing. It produces several well-known brands, including The Famous Grouse, one of Scotland's best selling whisky, The Macallan, Highland Park Single Malt, The Glenrothes and Cutty Sark. The company also has a majority stake in Brugal rum, the market leader in the Dominican Republic.
Foundation
The company was founded in Glasgow in 1860 by William A. Robertson. The Edrington Group bought Highland Distilleries for £601 million in 1999.
Origin of Name
The Robertson sisters established The Robertson Trust, a charitable trust, in May 1961.[1] Elspeth, Agnes, and Ethel had inherited from their father William the controlling interest in Robertson & Baxter and Clyde Bonding Company. The business was renamed Edrington after a farm next to their estate in the Scottish Borders. Today The Edrington Group is wholly owned by the Trust. The Trust gave a record £7.4 million to charitable causes last year.
In the New Year Honours 2008, the Edrington Group's chair, John James Griffin Good, was made a Knight Bachelor "for services to Scotland".[2]
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