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Tuesday, November 02 2021 - 17:50
AsiaNet
Diageo to build new US$75 million distillery to produce the group's first China-origin, single malt whisky
ERYUAN, China, Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-The distillery in Yunnan Province will be carbon neutral when it opens

Diageo, the global leader in beverage alcohol and owner of Johnnie Walker and 
Singleton Scotch whiskies, today broke ground on the site of its first malt 
whisky distillery in China.

Located in Eryuan County in Yunnan Province, the Diageo Eryuan Malt Whisky 
Distillery will produce Diageo's first China-origin, single malt whisky. 
Details of the US$75 million investment were officially unveiled at a special 
ceremony today in Eryuan, attended by provincial and local government 
officials, industry representatives, and the local community. 

"China is the world's largest beverage alcohol market[1] and the demand for 
whisky is growing rapidly among middle-class consumers who are keen to further 
discover and enjoy fine whiskies", said Sam Fischer, President, Diageo Asia 
Pacific and Global Travel. "Today we celebrate another significant step 
forward, and one which builds upon our local insights and combines those with 
Diageo's global whisky expertise in order to delight the next generation of 
Chinese whisky consumers."  

At more than 2,100 meters above sea level, the site of the 66,000 square meter 
distillery was carefully selected for its temperate climate, rich natural 
biodiversity, and access to natural spring water that is a source of the second 
largest highland lake, Erhai Lake, in Yunnan. Sam Fischer added, "The natural 
surroundings and the Eryuan landscape will allow us to craft a world-class, 
China-origin, single malt whisky that will capture the imagination of premium 
whisky lovers in China."

Diageo's 'Society 2030: Spirit of Progress' sustainability action plan will 
shape the design and development of the distillery. Renewable and clean 
technologies will be used in the distillery to ensure it is carbon neutral, 
recycles all the water it uses, and is a zero-waste site. 

The site will feature an immersive and interactive visitor centre that will 
attract whisky enthusiasts and boost the local cultural tourism industry. The 
sustainable and innovative design of both the distillery and the visitor center 
will incorporate local cultural elements and embrace the region's natural 
landscape. 

Construction is expected to begin in early 2022.  

Notes to Editor: 

Diageo's commitment to sustainability: More information on Diageo's Society 
2030 Spirit of Progress action plan can be found here 
(https://www.diageo.com/en/society-2030/). 

Diageo's plans for building a low carbon future: Combatting climate change and 
its associated impacts is at the heart of Diageo's 'Society 2030: Spirit of 
Progress' action plan. The company has already halved the carbon emissions 
associated with its operations since 2008 and is now working to reach net-zero 
carbon across its direct operations by 2030, harnessing 100% renewable energy.  

As part of its 2030 action plan, Diageo is developing site-by-site roadmaps and 
is also working to achieve net-zero carbon across the entire supply chain by 
2050 or sooner, with an interim milestone to achieve a 50% reduction by 2030. 
Building on a long track-record of environmental, social and governance (ESG) 
progress globally, Diageo is now in the top 1000 companies in the world taking 
action to address climate change in a science-led and systemic way. The 
company's goals in this space have been calculated in accordance with the 
principles of Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) and recently validated as 
meeting the criteria for the 1.5°C pathway.  

Diageo is also part of a pioneering group of organizations that are championing 
a green recovery and supporting the Sustainable Development Goals, through 
membership of the United Nations Global Compact, We Mean Business Coalition and 
other key global advocacy organizations. As a signatory to RE100, Diageo aims 
to source 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. In addition, 
Diageo has signed onto the global Race to Zero campaign, a commitment to 
achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 or earlier.  

About Diageo: Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding 
collection of brands across spirits and beer categories. These brands include 
Johnnie Walker, Singleton, Smirnoff, Captain Morgan, Baileys, Don Julio, 
Tanqueray, and Guinness. Diageo is a global company whose products are sold in 
more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the 
London Stock Exchange (DGE) and the New York Stock Exchange (DEO). For more 
information about Diageo, our people, our brands, and performance, visit us at 
www.diageo.com. Visit Diageo's global responsible drinking resource, 
www.DRINKiQ.com, for information, initiatives and ways to share best practice. 
Celebrating life, every day, everywhere. 

[1] International Wines & Spirits Record (IWSR) database, 2020 Report, accessed 
at https://www.theiwsr.com/ 

Source: Diageo

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   Caption: Diageo Eryuan Malt Distillery Visitor Centre Reception with view of 
Copper Stills; the distillery will access natural spring water that is a source 
for Erhai Lake.

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   Caption: Aerial view of Diageo Eryuan Malt Whisky Distillery, a site 
inspired by the harmony of culture, nature and craftsmanship.

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   Caption: Diageo Eryuan Malt Whisky Distillery Visitor Centre Entrance; at 
more than 2,100m above sea level, Diageo’s first malt whisky distillery in 
China will be carbon neutral.

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   Caption: Diageo Eryuan Malt Distillery Visitor Centre Whisky Barrels Beacon 
Tower Skywell; a collection of cask heads from Diageo distilleries all over the 
world reflect our rich heritage and experience in whisky making.

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