A Dram fit for a King
A
new blended whisky from the homeland of Robert the Bruce has been crowned the
official dram of Netflix’s epic take on the life of the Scottish legend.
Outlaw
King, named after the
film, has been created by Annandale Distillery in Dumfries & Galloway to
celebrate the 14th century monarch, the 7th Lord of
Annandale who grew up in the region and became one of Scotland’s greatest
historical figures.
The
new blend will be unveiled at an exclusive one-off event at Annandale
Distillery on Saturday 10 August.
The
special open day will be attended by Outlaw King stars James Cosmo and Tony
Curran, director David Mackenzie and producer Gillian Berrie, and co-producers
Danny McGrath and Brian Coffey.
Open
to the public, the event will begin with a Q&A with cast and crew at 2pm.
The afternoon will also include food, film props and costumes, and
entertainment from members of Clanranald Trust for Scotland, who feature
heavily in the film.
A free
screening of Outlaw King will be held at Lonsdale Cinema in Annan at 11am,
prior to the start of the open day. To book tickets visit www.annancinema.co.uk
The
distillery reopened in 2014 following an extensive restoration project to bring
whisky production back to Dumfries & Galloway after almost 100 years.
The
Outlaw King whisky features premium Single Malt and Grain Scotch whiskies,
including Annandale’s peaty, smoky Single Malt, Man O’Sword.
Outlaw King was released globally on Netflix, which has 130 million
paid memberships in more than 190 countries, on 9 November. Shot entirely in
Scotland (according to the borders of 1320) it is the largest production to be
made in the country to date.
The film charts the story of Robert the Bruce (played by Chris
Pine), from defeated nobleman in 1304 to victorious King of Scots at the Battle
of Loudoun Hill in 1307.
Paula
Ward, VisitScotland Regional Leadership Director, said: “The launch of this new whisky brings
together two of Scotland’s biggest industries. Film tourism is booming in
Scotland, with Netflix’s Outlaw King one of the most recent films to feature
the country on-screen. Whisky tourism also plays an important role in the
visitor experience, particularly for our international visitors, with one in
five visiting a distillery as part of their trip and many more sampling it in
our bars and restaurants.
“We’re
delighted to support this event in Dumfries & Galloway which brings the
region’s connections to Robert the Bruce and our national drink to the fore.”
David
Thomson, co-owner of Annandale Distillery, said: “Annandale Distillery is located at the
very heart of Bruce’s lands in Annan. It is therefore only fitting that our Man
O’Sword peated Single Malt should be at the very heart of Outlaw King Blended
Scotch Whisky, giving it an edge that’s as keen as the blade of Bruce’s great
sword.”
Gillian Berrie, Producer, Sigma Films said: “I cannot express how
happy we are that the spirit of all our efforts are forever captured in this
divine liquid gold, made with the best water in the world, from the heart and
home of Robert the Bruce.”
For more on Robert the Bruce and to see VisitScotland’s Outlaw
King map go to: https://www.visitscotland.com/robert-the-bruce/
Outlaw
King Blended Scotch is available to purchase now from Annandale Distillery
online or onsite shop. For more information on Annandale Distillery, visit: https://annandaledistillery.com/collections/outlaw-king/products/outlaw-king
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