The company began as part of a project to build a proposed malt whisky distillery on Shetland. The company founder, Caroline Whitfield, started the company after moving to Shetland in 2002. Whitfield had previously worked for
Diageo and
Unilever. The first iteration of the company was known as 'Blackwood Distillers', named after Whitfield's husband. Initially, the whisky distillery was proposed for a location at Catfirth, near South Nesting. In May 2008, the company
went into administration, but a new company, Catfirth Ltd, was established to continue the whisky business and took over the remaining stocks of whisky. The stocks of the vodka and gin brands were sold to a company called Blavod Extreme Spirits (who would become Distil PLC in 2014), and the original company was forced into liquidation. In 2013, word of further funding was suggested, with the company promising that a distillery would open soon after but by 2015 no further work had been done on the site. Since the sale, the brand continued to perform well, and by 2015 it was the 9th most valuable Scottish gin by sales value. In 2021, Distil made a £3 million investment in the Ardgowan Distillery, and as part of the deal, was given the space on their site in Inverkip, Scotland, to develop the Blackwoods brand home. Later that year, Distil PLC announced a share placing in order to raise £755,000 which would later be used to construct the Brand Home for Blackwoods ==Products==