
Arran
Born of wind, water, and stone, Arran Whisky is a pure expression of place. Distilled on the Isle of Arran—an island often called “Scotland in miniature” for its dramatic coasts, rolling hills, and misty glens—Arran captures the elemental beauty of its homeland in every bottle. Independent, authentic, and quietly confident, it stands apart in the modern whisky landscape as a distillery rooted in tradition yet unafraid to forge its own path.
Established in 1995, Arran marked the return of legal distillation to the island after more than 150 years. Its founders chose Lochranza, on the island’s northern tip, for its pristine water source—Loch na Davie—and its unspoiled natural environment. Every step of production, from fermentation to maturation, is handled with care, using traditional copper pot stills and oak casks selected for their ability to shape whisky without overwhelming it.
The house style is unmistakably vibrant: bright citrus, orchard fruits, and honeyed malt evolve into complex layers of spice, oak, and coastal freshness. Each expression—whether youthful and lively or mature and contemplative—retains an integrity and character that is unmistakably Arran. Un-chillfiltered and naturally coloured, the whisky speaks with clarity and conviction.
The visual identity of Arran is elegant and contemporary, echoing the simplicity and purity of the spirit itself. Earth-toned labels and minimalist design nod to the raw beauty of the island, while each bottling tells a story—of place, of patience, of purpose.
Arran Whisky is for the thoughtful drinker. For those who value provenance over marketing and authenticity over trend. It is a whisky that invites exploration, not spectacle; one that rewards attention, curiosity, and a quiet appreciation of craft.
In a landscape dominated by legacy and scale, Arran remains proudly independent. Its whiskies are not mass-produced statements—they are deliberate, nuanced compositions shaped by the island’s rhythms and the distillers’ restraint. It is whisky with a sense of place and a point of view.
To drink Arran is to experience a whisky that is both grounded and graceful—a spirit shaped by nature, guided by hands, and made with the patience only an island can teach.




