The story of Drambuie began in 1745 when it arrived on British shores under the guardianship of its original custodian, Prince Charles Edward Stuart (known as Bonnie Prince Charlie). It was the Prince’s personal draft, and he drank a few drops each day for strength and vitality.
'STRENGTH & VITALITY'
The Prince had travelled from Rome to raise an army in the hopes of restoring his exiled family, The House of Stuart to the throne of Great Britain. His unfortunate enterprise ended with defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
Pursued by the King’s men he fled to The Isle of Skye. After a period of exile on the island his pursuers caught up with him and his fate lay with the Clan MacKinnon who bravely helped the Prince escape the British Isles for good.
In thanks for his unwavering loyalty the Prince gave John MacKinnon, the clan leader, the secret recipe to his personal liqueur, a gift that the Clan were to treasure down the generations.
'THE PRINCE GAVE JOHN MACKINNON, THE CLAN LEADER, THE SECRET RECIPE.'