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Scotch Whisky Association has a real problem with Virginia distillery

Published July 18, 2019

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The Virginia Distillery claims it has always been forthcoming about where its whiskey is made.

The Virginia Distillery claims it has always been forthcoming about where its whiskey is made. (iStock)

A trade association is suing a Virginia distillery, claiming it is trying to pass off whiskey as Scotch.

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In a federal lawsuit filed last week, the Scotch Whisky Association alleges the Virginia Distillery Co. has engaged in "false, misleading and deceptive" labeling of whiskey sold under the brand name "Virginia-Highland Whisky."

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The lawsuit claims the use of the term "Highland" and its spelling of "Whisky" falsely imply that the product is Scotch whisky wholly produced in Scotland.

Whiskey made in the U.S. is spelled with an 'e.'

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In a statement, CEO Gareth Moore said Virginia Distillery has always been upfront with its customers, with labels stating: "Whisky from Scotland, Married with Virginia Whisky." Moore said he's confident the complaint will be resolved.

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The trade group is asking for an injunction.

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