The distillery was founded in 1869 by John Smith on land leased from
Sir George Macpherson-Grant. The site was chosen by Smith both for its proximity to the waters of the Craggan burn and because it was close to the
Strathspey Railway. Smith was an experienced distiller, having already been manager of the
Macallan,
Glenlivet,
Glenfarclas and
Clydesdale in
Wishaw distilleries. The distillery is taken over by John's brother George and then by John's son Gordon. In 1923, after Gordon death, his widow Mary Jane takes over and finally sells it to the Cragganmore-Glenlivet Distillery Co., which is owned equally by Peter Mackie from White Horse and Ballindalloch Estate. Mackie sold his share to
The Distillers Company but Macpherson-Grant family keeps its 50% ownership until 1965. Cragganmore was marketed by
United Distillers under their
Classic Malts brand. == The Whisky ==