R.H. THOMPSON & COMPANY (DISTILLERS) LIMITED
R.H. Thomson & Company (Distillers) Limited
One of the smaller DCL trading companies which also held a licence to distil which allowed it to retain its separate identity. The distillery was Teaninich distillery at Alness on the Cromarty Firth in Ross-shire. Of considerable antiquity, the distillery was sold by the trustees of the last independent sole proprietor, Robert Innes Cameron, to DCL in 1933. Through that ownership the association with R.H. Thomson was formed. The latter was primarily a blending and marketing company with various brands including Robbie Burns, Old Angus, Windsor Castle, Heathwood and, in earlier days, Holyrood.
The company was registered in 1938 as a whisky blender, although its existence pre-dated that. Its most prolific period was during the 1960s and 1970s, through its principal brand, Robbie Burns Famed Old Scotch Whisky. The company eventually disappeared as part of the Diageo reorganisations in the 1990’s.