The Loan and Merc, which is also known as Fleur’s Other Place*, is housed in an old warehouse in Oamaru’s historic precinct.
However, the restaurant isn’t the only tenant in the building. Upstairs the New Zealand Whisky Company, is maturing 400 barrels of whisky two of which have won world recognition:
New Zealand has blitzed the field at a United States Whisky Olympiad, in a boost to the region’s burgeoning whisky-making credentials. Two rare whiskies from the New Zealand Whisky Collection won gold medals at the Mid West Whisky Olympics in Michigan, outperforming some of the world’s most revered whiskies from Scotland, Ireland and Canada.
The 10-year-old Dunedin DoubleWood, which is available in Australia through Dan Murphy’s, was crowned World’s Best Blended Whisky. Silver went to Canada’s Crown Royal and bronze to Jamesons of Ireland.
And the 21 year old South Island Single Malt whisky was named World’s Best Single Malt in the same competition, beating the Silver Cross from Michigan’s Journeyman Distillery and Scotland’s Glenlivet 15 year old French Oak Reserve.
The New Zealand Whiskey Collection comprises 400 barrels of stock from the country’s last distillery which closed in the 1990s. It has since been maturing in a South Island seaside warehouse. Spokesman Greg Ramsay said the wins were a massive endorsement of its quality.
“For the Dunedin Doublewood and South Island Single Malt to beat some of the best whiskies in the world in this competition is testament to their pure, premium ingredients and the craftsmanship with which they were made,” Mr Ramsay said.
“New Zealand is starting to take its rightful place as a producer of some of the world’s great whiskies.”
* Called Fleur’s Other Place because it’s run by Fleur Sullivan of Fleurs Place fame.
Hat tip: Oamaru Life

I am guessing that must be the Wilson’s distillery in Dunedin. Emerson’s who I think make the best beer in NZ used to use the Barrels from Wilson’s for one of their range of beers.
Wilson’s closed but this whisky came from there: http://www.newzealandwhisky.com/new-zealand-whisky-distilleries.html