
Torabhaig Distillery
About Torabhaig Distillery
Torabhaig distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery in Teangue on the Isle of Skye. The distillery is the second ever licensed distillery on Skye and the first since Talisker was established in 1830.
The distillery project was given planning permission in 2002 under its original owner Sir Iain Noble but on his death, it was acquired by Mossburn Distillers, a subsidiary of Marussia Beverages BV. Work began in 2014 to a design by the architects Simpson and Brown. In 2014, the distillery was estimated to cost more than £5 million. The distillery was incorporated into a converted former farm steading and completed in 2017.
In 2019, the distillery adopted a baby goat named 'Goaty' as its official mascot.
In 2021, the distillery auctioned two bottles of its first whisky for charity.
The distillery has a production stated to be 500,000 litres per year in traditional wooden washbacks and two copper stills. The distillery has a visitor centre.
Location Teangue, Sleat, Scotland
Owner Mossburn Distillers
Founded January 2017
Founder Sir Iain Noble
Water source Allt Gleann Thorabhaig and the Allt Breacach
No. of stills 1 wash still
1 spirit still
Capacity 0.5 million-Lpa (liters of pure alcohol)