The Scotland-based premium liquor company, Edrington Americas, is relocating and expanding its local office to the Flatiron District.

The company, which includes whisky, rum and tequila brands such as The Macallan, Snow Leopard vodka and Tequila Partida, has signed a 10-year lease for 25,390 square feet comprising the entire fourth floor of 27 W. 23 St.

Edrington will have a private entrance at 18 W. 24 St., just steps from Madison Square Park and Eataly.

Joel Isaacs and Greg Flood of Isaacs and Company represented the tenant, while Daniel Breiman of Olmstead Properties represented The Rosen Group ownership. The asking rent was $65 per square foot.

Based in Scotland but with 70 percent of its 3,000 employees overseas, the company also has US offices in Dallas, Chicago, Miami and Orange County.

Edrington owns Brugal, The Famous Grouse, Highland Park, Cutty Sark and The Glenrothes.

The company itself is owned by The Robertson Trust, a charitable trust that has donated more than $300 million to charities since 1961.

Edrington will be moving from nearby 150 Fifth Ave. where it had half the space on a sublease from EMI that ends next spring.