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Keller Taproom to host women-led Morrison Scotch Whisky tasting

MSWD brand managers Lauren Doherty and Rebecca Davidson

Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers has teamed up with Edinburgh’s Keller Taproom for a one-night-only event supporting women in whisky, with all proceeds going to Smart Works and the OurWhisky Foundation.

Inspired by ‘book club’ vibes, the ‘Notes in the Margin’ event on Wednesday, 22 April, is a women’s whisky tasting bringing people together to explore an unknown selection of drams from across the Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers portfolio.

On the night, guests will also have the rare opportunity to sample the sold-out inaugural release of Aberargie Single Malt Whisky, a debut expression released last month that’s not currently available to purchase.

Hosted by MSWD brand managers Lauren Doherty and Rebecca Davidson, the guided blind tasting will introduce a line-up of ‘secret’ whiskies, encouraging attendees to share their thoughts and impressions as they go, creating their own ‘notes in the margin’.

Davidson said: “Whether you’re new to whisky or love a good dram, come and join us for our first women in whisky event.

“It’s relaxed, friendly and a great way to meet new people whilst trying new whisky you can’t get anywhere else.”

Tickets for the event are available from Skiddle, with all proceeds going to Smart Works and OurWhisky Foundation, the non-profit organisation that recognises, supports and empowers women working in whisky around the world,

Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers is an independent, family-owned business representing five generations of Morrison whisky heritage. Based in Perth, the company focuses on single-malt production, blending, and bottling, with a portfolio that includes Aberargie, Old Perth, Mac-Talla, Càrn Mòr, and Bruadar.

At the heart of that business is Aberargie Distillery, on a family-owned farm near Perth. Established in 2017, the distillery marks the Morrison family’s return to whisky production following the sale of Morrison Bowmore to Suntory in 1994.