A new rum distillery in central Scotland is preparing to start production at its new facility in Livingston.
The £100,000 distillery, owned by Matugga Distillers, is equipped with two 200 litre copper pot stills, capable of producing 50,000 litres of artisanal rum in its first year; the equivalent of 2m single rum serves.
Over the next 12 months, the firm is forecasting a 400% increase in turnover and is hoping to create five new full time roles; including positions in distilling and business development.
Founded by husband and wife, Paul and Jacine Rutasikwa, Matugga Distillers promises an expansion of their award-winning Matugga Rum series of ‘golden and spiced rums crafted with African soul’.
Originally small batch distilled in England before moving production to Scotland, the rums draw inspiration from the couple’s Ugandan and Jamaican family heritage.
Matugga has a uniquely East African flavour profile; achieved using sugar cane molasses from the region and a masala chai blend of black tea, ginger, cloves, vanilla, cardamom and cinnamon.
The Rutasikwas began exploring Central Scotland when Paul – a chartered civil engineer by trade – started a Masters Degree in Brewing and Distilling at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh.
The family – which includes their two young daughters – relocated from London to Livingston in July last year.
During this time, the firm has already celebrated export success following a listing with French distributor, Dugas.
Master distiller Paul feels an affinity with Scotland’s distilling heritage.
He said: ‘Scotland has hundreds of years of distilling expertise and history. This, combined with my African heritage, is what will inspire us to create new and exciting rums.
‘We can think of no better place to be launching our new distillery and beginning such an exciting journey.
‘The ethos of Matugga Distillers is underpinned by the Swahili saying ‘pole pole’ (pronounced poleh poleh), which means “slowly slowly”. We want people to slow down, sip, savour and share our rums with friends and family.’
CEO Jacine is looking forward to introducing Matugga rums to the Scottish market.
She said: ‘Building on the success we’ve had in Europe, the next year will see us focus on making friends and contacts in the on-trade and off-trade; while continuing to bring something different to the UK rum scene as a whole.
‘The signature smokey aspect of our rums isn’t dissimilar to lightly peated whiskies; making them the perfect sipping spirit or a quality addition to popular cocktails, like an Old Fashioned.’
Matugga Golden Rum (42% ABV) and Matugga Spiced Rum (42% ABV) are currently available via the company’s website.
The company has been retailing its rum range since 2015 and is available to buy via retailers such as Masters of Malt, The Whisky Exchange and directly from the distillery’s online shop.
The firm’s new distillery in Livingston has been funded through a combination of personal investment, a bank loan and grant support from West Lothian Council and Business Gateway.
Originally based in England before relocated to Scotland, Matugga Distillers has already begun exporting; shipping 10,000 bottles of rum to France and across the EU in the last year.
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