Port Ellen is one of the most legendary silent distilleries in the whisky world, located on the southern shore of Islay. After ceasing production in 1983, its remaining stocks have become some of the most sought-after and collectible Islay single malts, commanding premium prices at auction. In autumn 2017, Diageo announced an ambitious £35 million plan to resurrect this iconic distillery, which had been completely demolished save for its kilns and warehouses. The reconstruction will see an entirely new distillery built between the existing maltings and historic warehouses, faithfully recreating the original design with a pair of stills featuring shell and tube condensers, plus an additional smaller still for experimental peated whisky production. Production is slated to begin in 2021 with an annual capacity of 800,000 liters. The new facility will include a state-of-the-art visitor experience center, branded as a "brand home," celebrating Port Ellen's rich heritage. Founded in 1825 by Alexander Mackay, the distillery flourished under John Ramsay's ownership in the 19th century, primarily producing spirit for blends rather than single malts. The distillery's modern era ran from 1967 until its final closure in 1983, during which time it operated four stills producing 1.7 million liters annually. While official releases through Diageo's Special Releases and Rare Malts series have made Port Ellen a connoisseur's grail, the distillery's remaining stocks are now being showcased through the exclusive "Untold Stories" collection, launched in Spring 2019 with a remarkable 39-year-old expression.
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