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The golden age of Welsh whisky is just at the start

At the moment their are just five whisky distilleries in Wales, but those who are already working in the industry are hoping more will follow

Into The Welsh Wind markets itself as being 100% Welsh, with every step of the process being in-house and every product used being Welsh

According to the playwright, George Bernard Shaw 'whisky is liquid sunshine'.

If that's the case then the sun is rising in Wales.

There might be only five whisky distilleries in Wales but that is five more than 20 years ago and the country is at a pivotal moment for the industry.

May 17, 2021, will see the opening of Penderyn's second distillery, the release of Aber Falls first batch of whisky, as well the opening of its visitor centre.

In Carmarthenshire, the Cole family made an award-winning and what they call the first rum in Wales while their whisky matured before its first sales in 2020.

On the west coast In The Welsh Wind has the first 100% fully Welsh whisky ageing in barrels on site. It will be ready in three years.

Less than 10 miles away is Dà Mhìle, and it was the production from this distillery in 2016 that Wales could officially call itself a whisky nation again.

To use that title, under European Union legislation, a country must have at least two distilleries producing and marketing whisky to be recognised as an ‘industry’.