Who owns the Deveron whiskey?

Answered by Roy Gibson

The ownership of Deveron has seen several changes over the years. In 1972, the distillery was acquired by William Lawson, the producer of the famous William Lawson's blend. This acquisition marked an important moment for Deveron whiskey, as it became a part of the William Lawson's brand.

Fast forward to 1980, and William Lawson's was acquired by Martini-Rossi, a well-known company. This partnership brought Deveron whiskey under the ownership of Martini-Rossi, opening up new opportunities for the brand.

However, the journey did not end there. In 1992, Martini-Rossi itself became a part of Bacardi-Martini, a global spirits company known for its extensive portfolio of brands. As a result, Deveron whiskey became a part of Bacardi-Martini's family of spirits.

Today, the distillery is under the ownership of Bacardi's subsidiary, Dewar's. Dewar's is a renowned name in the whiskey industry, known for its blended whiskies. With their expertise and resources, Dewar's continues to nurture and develop the Deveron whiskey brand.

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and appreciate the unique qualities of Deveron whiskey. Its smoothness, complexity, and distinctive flavors make it a true gem in the world of whisky. The ownership changes that have occurred over the years have not diminished the quality or character of the Deveron whiskey; instead, they have allowed it to reach a wider audience and benefit from the expertise and resources of renowned spirits companies.

The journey of ownership for Deveron whiskey is a testament to the ever-evolving nature of the spirits industry. Brands change hands, but the dedication to quality and craftsmanship remains constant. It is exciting to see how different ownerships can bring fresh perspectives and opportunities for a brand, and I look forward to witnessing the continued success and growth of Deveron whiskey under the ownership of Dewar's and Bacardi-Martini.