The Scotsman

Brown-forman’s whisky expert retires

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Alan Mcconnochi­e, a veteran of the whisky industry of five decades’ standing, has announced that he is retiring.

He is the distillery manager for Brown-forman's Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distilleri­es, overseeing its The Glendronac­h, Benriach and Glenglassa­ughsites,andiscredi­tedwith having been in charge of some of the world’s finest single malts since 2004. He was inducted as akeeperoft­hequaich,deemed the “ultimate accolade” in the whisky industry, in 2018.

Laura Tolmie, the current distilleri­es production manager, is taking the helm this month, having worked alongside Mr Mcconnochi­e since she was appointed by Brownforma­n in 2017.

Mr Mcconnochi­e’s career in whisky is described as “predestine­d”, with the expert born “in the shadow of” White Horse Distillers in Glasgow, and his first job in 1973 was in its bottling hall.

He was subsequent­ly assistant manager at Plymouth Gin in Devon before moving to Laphroaig on Islay, and he cites overseeing the reopening of the Benriach Distillery for Billy Walker, before it was acquired by Brown-forman in 2016, as the greatest moment of his career.

He said: “It's been an incredible privilege to oversee the distilleri­es of some of the industry's finest single malt whiskies. The one element I will miss the most is the camaraderi­e of both the distillery team and the whisky industry as a whole. I couldn’t be happier to hand over the reins to Laura.”

She said: “It's an honour to be given the opportunit­y to be the custodian of these three stunning single malt distilleri­es, each with their own unique character and history, and so highly regarded.”

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