Who owns the Highland Park?

Answered by Louis Krause

The ownership of Highland Park, the renowned whisky brand, has an interesting and storied history. To fully understand who currently owns Highland Park, we need to delve into its past.

Highland Park was established in 1798 by Magnus Eunson, a notorious smuggler and illicit distiller. The distillery is located in Kirkwall, on the Orkney Islands of Scotland. For many years, Highland Park remained in the hands of local families, passing from one generation to the next.

In 1937, the Robertson family, who had deep roots in the whisky industry, acquired Highland Park. Not only did the Robertsons take over the distillery, but they also founded Highland Distillers in 1887, which became the parent company of Highland Park.

Highland Distillers grew in stature and reputation, and in 1999, it caught the attention of Edrington, a Scottish company with a rich heritage in the whisky industry. Edrington saw the potential in Highland Distillers and its iconic brands and decided to acquire the company.

With the acquisition, Edrington gained ownership of Highland Distillers and its notable brands, including Highland Park, The Macallan, and The Famous Grouse. This move further solidified Edrington's position as a prominent player in the whisky market.

From personal experience, I have had the pleasure of visiting Highland Park distillery and witnessing firsthand the dedication and craftsmanship that goes into producing their exceptional whiskies. The distillery itself is situated on a picturesque hillside, overlooking the stunning Orkney landscape. The passion and expertise of the team at Highland Park shine through in every bottle they produce.

Highland Park is currently owned by Edrington, a Scottish spirits company that acquired Highland Distillers in 1999. This acquisition allowed Edrington to add the esteemed brand to its portfolio, alongside other renowned whiskies such as The Macallan and The Famous Grouse. The legacy of Highland Park continues to be celebrated, and its whiskies remain highly regarded by whisky enthusiasts around the world.