Single Malt Welsh Whisky was
successfully registered under the UK Geographical Indication
(UKGI) scheme today (24th July) – protecting its name,
authenticity and characteristics.
Food and Farming Secretary
announced the move, which
gives Single Malt Welsh Whisky the same status as other Welsh
fare like Gower Salt Marsh Lamb and Welsh Leeks, today at the
Royal Welsh Show.
It is the first new UK spirit
drink application to be registered and protected under new scheme
– created after Brexit - and joins other classic British products
receiving protection such as Scotch Whisky, Melton Mowbray Pork
Pies and Cornish Clotted Cream.
This means consumers can be
confident that the product they are buying is genuine and the
efforts of producers are protected from imitation
products.
Dating back to
1887, Single Malt Welsh Whisky is made using malted barley and
water of 100% Welsh origin and with
the new protection only whiskies made in this way can be call
Single Malt Welsh Whisky. The product is registered to
four distillers in Wales, who together export to over 45
countries worldwide including the USA, France, Germany and
China.
Each step of
the production process must take place in Wales, from brewing to
bottling. The moderate and damp Welsh climate allows for an even
rate of maturation, producing a smooth and refreshing flavour.
Today, most Welsh distilleries still have their own well or
borehole to take advantage of Wales’s fames fresh and
high-quality water.
Food and Farming
Secretary said:
“Single Malt
Welsh Whisky is widely acclaimed
for its lightness of character and I am pleased to
announce it will be the first protected spirit under our UKGI
scheme at the Royal Welsh Show.
“It shows how the UK government
is ready to get behind the best of British food and drink from
across the nation - to boost sales at home and abroad, create
jobs and grow our economy.
“I look forward to meeting some
of the distillers at the Royal Welsh Show and celebrating this
unique product’s wonderful history.”
Stephen Davies, CEO of
Penderyn Whisky said:
“The achievement of UKGI status
for Single Malt Welsh Whisky is a significant milestone for
Penderyn as a producer but also for the wider Welsh whisky
industry.
It assists in safe guarding
both the quality of the product and also its source of
origin. It’s an exciting step forward and one that puts
focus on an industry that has been growing steadily over the last
20 years.”
Welsh Secretary David
TC Davies said:
“Wales has a growing reputation
for producing high quality food and drink and I’m delighted that
Welsh whisky has now been recognised as deserving of this special
status.
“UK GI status is really
important for distillers and helps them market this fantastic
product around the world, and consumers know they are buying a
unique product entirely made and bottled in Wales. All of this
helps the industry to grow, supporting jobs and driving
prosperity.”
Single Malt Welsh Whisky now
holds full protection and recognition throughout Great Britain as
a Geographical Indication (GI), allowing consumers to be
confident that the product they are buying is genuine and the
efforts of producers are protected from imitation
products.