Tobermory Distillery is a unique Hebridean whisky distillery founded in 1798 on the Isle of Mull by John Sinclair - a mere ten years after the village of Tobermory itself was recognized by the British Fisheries Society. Due to a drop in demand during Prohibition in the US, the distillery temporarily closed its doors in 1930. By 1972, Tobermory was reopened under the name Lediag Distillery Ltd, but a series of closures due to limited water supply, storage space, and layoffs soon followed. In 2002, Tobermory Distillery was purchased by CL Financial and then later by South African-based Distill Group Limited - which has continued to produce the brand's signature Tobermory single malt whisky and a selection of peated whisky under the distillery's previous name, Ledaig Whisky. To this day, Tobermory remains the only active distillery on the Isle of Mull, producing upwards of 1 million liters of distillate per year. Tobermory's lineup includes various selections of aged whisky including the Ledaig 18 Year Single Malt, Tobermory Oloroso Cask Finish 21, and even a premium Hebridean Gin.