This award winning whisky was conceived by Drew Mackenzie-Smith who owns the ruins of Lindores Abbey in North Fife.
Lindores is famous for being the first recorded site of the manufacture of Scotch Whisky in the year 1494. Friar John Cor is recorded in the Exchequer Rolls purchasing the base ingredients to make aqua vitae for a visit by the then King of Scotland.
For this project Zero won a Wines and Spirits International design award.
Project Scope:
“With the history behind Lindores Abbey Whisky it would have been all to easy to go down the tried and tested “hils and Glens” route, but Zero Design came up with a modern, fresh design,for the web site,literature and packaging which to me encapsulates exactly what Lindores Abbey Whisky is all about”.
Drew Mackenzie-Smith, Lindores Abbey

Lindores Abbey Whisky

Lindores Abbey Whisky

Lindores Abbey Whisky

Lindores Abbey Whisky