New King Island distillery plans super premium brands of liquor

Leah McBey
Updated January 13 2021 - 2:17pm, first published January 12 2021 - 3:51pm
SIGN OF THINGS TO COME: A container sits amongst the barley, which will be made into a premium whisky at a new distillery being set up on King Island to supply the global market with top of the line brands. Picture: Supplied
SIGN OF THINGS TO COME: A container sits amongst the barley, which will be made into a premium whisky at a new distillery being set up on King Island to supply the global market with top of the line brands. Picture: Supplied

A top-of-the-line liquor distillery is taking shape at King Island's Yambacoona.

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Leah McBey

Leah McBey

Senior Journalist

As a southern New Zealander I love island life. So Tassie was an obvious choice after living in North America, Europe and the Pacific Islands. I've done a bit of everything but communication is the motif threading through my life.

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