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Dunphail distillery

Coordinates:57°31′27″N3°36′35″W / 57.5242°N 3.6098°W /57.5242; -3.6098
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Whisky distillery in Forres, Scotland
"Dunphail" redirects here. For the disused railway station, seeDunphail railway station.
Dunphail Distillery
Region:Speyside
LocationWester Greens, Dunphail, Forres, Moray IV36 2QR, Scotland, United Kingdom
Coordinates57°31′27″N3°36′35″W / 57.5242°N 3.6098°W /57.5242; -3.6098
OwnerDunphail Distillery Ltd.
Founded6 October 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-06)
FounderDariusz Plazewski
Ewelina Chruszczyk
StatusOperational
Water sourceBorehole
No. of stills3
2 2250 litre wash stills
1 2250 litre spirit still
Capacity200,000 litres[1]
Websitewww.dunphaildistillery.com
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Dunphail Distillery is asingle malt Scotch whiskydistillery in Dunphail,Forres,Moray, built within a set of converted former farm buildings.

Production at the site is done on traditional equipment, including direct-fired stills and wooden washbacks. All of the barley used on site is floor-malted at the distillery.

History

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Planning permission was sought in 2021 to convert the existing Wester Green Steading into a distillery with cask storage and afloor maltings.[2] The site was previously used as barns for livestock, and the current distillery retains some of the original stonework.[3] The distillery aimed to be the second distillery in Scotland to floor malt 100% of the barley it used onsite, the other beingSpringbank.[4]

Production began at the site in October 2023.[5] Upon opening, the distillery employed five people.[6] As of 2025, the distillery was only producing 100,000 litres of spirit per year, half of its stated capacity.[1]

Key people

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The distillery was co-founded by partners Dariusz Plazewski and Ewelina Chruszczyk.[5] They had emigrated from Poland to the UK in 2003, and previously founded theEnglish whisky distillery Bimber inNorth Acton,London in 2015.[7]

Plazewski described himself as a "third-generationmoonshiner", having been taught to distill by his Polish father and grandfather, and previously worked as an architect.[4][8] Chruszczyk was an interior designer and bespoke furniture-maker prior to co-founding the distillery.[9] In 2022, Matt McKay joined Dunphail as Director of Whisky Creation and Outreach, with Plazewski as master distillery.[10]

In February 2024, Plazewski was arrested at his London home.[11] He was found to have been living in the UK under an assumed identity and faced extradition to Poland.[12][13][14] Following his arrest, he relinquished control of Dunphail distillery to McKay and Chruszczyz.[15] McKay left the company in December 2024.[16]

Production

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The production site at Dunphail was designed to go beyond what was possible at Bimber distillery due to space limitations at the London site; for example, unlike at Bimber, Dunphail floor-malt at the distillery itself.[17] The floor maltings at Dunphail was the first to be built at aSpeyside distillery since 1898.[18] The barley is hand-turned twice a day, and the distillery has a working pagoda for ventilation.[19]

Dunphail make both peated and unpeated spirit. There are 12Douglas fir washbacks and thefermentation is 144 hours. There are threestills; two wash stills and one spirit still. All three stills are 2250 litres and direct-fired.[17][1]

The new make spirit is textural, rich and fruity. Maturation is predominately in 250 litre refill hogsheads,sherry casks, and both ruby and tawnyport casks.[19][3]

References

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  1. ^abcRonde, Ingvar (2025).Malt Whisky Yearbook 2026. Shrewsbury: MagDig Media Limited. p. 168.ISBN 978-1-7394492-2-3.
  2. ^McCartney, Gerry (27 February 2021)."Bimber Distillery Ltd applies to convert Dunphail farm buildings into whisky distillery".
  3. ^abYoungman, Angela (2026).The Whisky and Gin Lover's Guide to Scotland. Philadelphia: White Owl. p. 179.
  4. ^abWarburton, Simon (26 October 2022)."Third generation moonshiner ready to distill Forres whisky after raising £2m". The Press & Journal.
  5. ^abMcCartney, Garry (18 October 2023)."Whisky production has started at brand new Dunphail Distillery founded by Dariusz Plazewski of Bimber Distillery". Forres Gazette.
  6. ^Broadbent, Jessica."London's Bimber Distillery founder launches Scotch facility in Speyside". Just Drinks. Retrieved10 January 2025.
  7. ^"About the Producer: Bimber".Fine & Rare.
  8. ^Motion, Holly (17 June 2022)."Dariusz Plazewski: grand designs".Fine+Rare.
  9. ^"In Profile: Five Minutes With Ewelina Chruszczyk of Darma Ltd".The Design Society.
  10. ^Smith, Kenny (11 January 2022)."Dunphail Distillery appoints its director of whisky creation".Scottish Field.
  11. ^Ames, Jonathan (12 February 2024)."Whisky boss denied bail on conspiracy to murder charges in Poland". The Times.
  12. ^Morrison, Ali (19 February 2024)."Founder of Dunphail Distillery Dariusz Plazewski (46) accused of living double life as he is arrested after conspiracy to murder charge". The Northern Scot.
  13. ^Stephens, Max (12 February 2024)."Artisan London whisky maker unmasked as Polish criminal on run for 20 years". The Telegraph.
  14. ^Whymark, Bethany (13 February 2024)."Boss of Bimber and Dunphail distilleries arrested and facing extradition to Poland".Whisky Magazine.
  15. ^Bowes, Lauren (16 February 2024)."Bimber co-founder relinquishes responsibilities".The Spirits Business.
  16. ^"Bimber and Dunphail's Matt McKay appointed managing director of the London Distillery Company". Whisky Magazine. 11 December 2024.
  17. ^abJennings, Mark (18 October 2023)."EXCLUSIVE: Dunphail Distillery starts production".Whisky Magazine.
  18. ^Bowes, Lauren (20 October 2023)."Whisky production begins at Dunphail Distillery".The Spirits Business.
  19. ^ab"Our Craft".Dunphail Distillery.

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