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Brown-Forman returns to Scotch with £285 million whisky acquisition

LONDON (Reuters) - Jack Daniel's owner Brown-Forman Corp (BFb.N) is getting back into the Scotch whisky business after an 11-year absence with the 285 million pound purchase of the BenRiach Distillery.

The deal, announced on Wednesday, will add the GlenDronach, BenRiach, and Glenglassaugh single-malt Scotch whiskies to a portfolio that already includes the American whiskey brands Woodford Reserve and Early Times in addition the flagship Jack Daniel's.

Brown-Forman, based in Louisville, Kentucky, used to sell the Glenmorangie single-malt whisky in various markets, and was a minority shareholder in the brand. It sold its interest when Moet Hennessy (LVMH.PA) bought Glenmorangie in 2005.

Brown-Forman in January agreed to sell its Southern Comfort and Tuaca brands to Sazerac for $543.5 million, to focus on its core whiskey business.

(Reporting by Martinne Geller in London, editing by Louise Heavens)