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Wolfcraig
Distillery signs new deal with
Ambassador Group and announces new
location at the Craigforth Campus on the
outskirts of Stirling.

Wolfcraig Distillery have signed an
exciting new land deal with Ambassador
Group. The deal will result in the £15
million development of a new Scotch
Whisky distillery with a 1.5 million
litres annual output capacity and
visitor centre being located at the
Craigforth Campus on the outskirts of
Stirling.
John Moore, Director at Wolfcraig
Distillery, said: "Our new home has
better links to public transport and is
much closer to the heart of Stirling,
making it easier for visitors and
tourists to access the distillery. We
are keen to be an integral part of
Stirling’s hospitality and leisure
sector and so moving to this site makes
a lot of commercial sense.
"The masterplan for the Craigforth
Campus is extremely exciting and will
complement our ambitious plans for
Wolfcraig. We are looking forward to
being located alongside other dynamic
businesses and amenities as this
development progresses."
Craigforth Campus on the outskirts of
Stirling lies on the former Prudential
headquarters and is being developed by
Ambassador Group. It plans to create a
sustainable mixed-use destination for
regional employment, leisure and
residential purposes. A new
purpose-built office building on the
north of the site is planned, as well as
hotels, retail units, leisure, and
hospitality offerings alongside a
residential development.
Chris Richardson, managing director of
Ambassador Investments, said: "We are
very excited that Wolfcraig see their
future as part of our Craigforth
development and it’s great news for our
overall masterplan. We have been
extremely impressed by the vision of the
Wolfcraig management team and look
forward to being a part of their
journey."
Wolfcraig Distillery will tap into
Stirling’s rich heritage by creating a
new whisky experience which will
incorporate a distillery, an
interactive, education-focused family
visitor attraction, private tasting room
and 180-cover bistro restaurant and bar.
The distillery will have the capacity to
produce up to 1.5 million litres of
spirit per year and will focus on
producing premium Wolfcraig Highland
Single Malt Scotch Whisky in addition to
a range of other associated spirits.
The building, designed by Opfer Logan
Architects, will harness the latest
technologies to ensure that
sustainability is at its core.
The development aims to further
establish the city as a major food and
drink tourist destination and will
complement existing local attractions
like Stirling Castle, the Wallace
Monument, the Battle of Bannockburn
Visitor Centre and Blair Drummond Safari
Park.
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