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South Wales distillery in gothic castle to be turned into flagship tourist destination

The Leekes Retail and Leisure group have bought out the minority stareholder of the distillery located in the cellars of the 17 thcentury, Grade I listed Hensol Castle

Hensol Castle, which the Leekes Group bought in 2003(Image: Leekes Retail and Leisure Group/Vale Resort)

The Leekes Retail & Leisure Group have taken sole control of their distillery at Hensol Castle.

The owners of Leekes, the Vale Resort, and Hensol Castle in south Wales, became the sole owners of Hensol Castle Distillery following the buy-out of the minority shareholder.

The original investors, father and son duo Andy and Rhys Mallows, sold their 25% shareholding of the distillery to the group, which already owned the remaining share, to pursue their ambition of starting a family-owned business.

The distillery is located in the cellars of the 17 th century, Grade I listed Hensol Castle, which has already been transformed into a wedding and conference venue, following a multi-million pound investment in 2015.

Hensol Castle Distillery, which started production in spring 2019, has enjoyed a successful initial 24 months of trading, handling an ever-growing order book for contract bottling and launching an on-trade range of Benjamin Hall gin and vodka and an award-winning Crawshay collection of gins.

(From left) Stephen Leeke, Mike Fowler, and Chris Leeke

During the height of the pandemic last year, it also launched TRULO – a reduced calorie range of liqueurs, , with almost 100,000 bottles sold in total in 2021 so far.

During the initial Covid-19 outbreak in spring last year, production of its own branded alcohol ranges stopped as the distillery focused efforts on making much-needed alcohol-based hand sanitiser to help protect people from the virus.

New managing director of Hensol Castle Distillery, Christopher Leeke, said: “These are exciting times for the distillery. Our contract bottling division is extremely busy with new enquiries arriving weekly, while our own brands are gaining in popularity via retail outlets throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, particularly our exciting market defining TRULO range.