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Height of Arrows Funk Gin
Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Holyrood Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£37.99
Height of Arrows Funk Gin
Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Holyrood Distillery

43% ABV

Size

Quantity

£37.99
Height of Arrows Funk Gin
Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Height of Arrows Funk Gin

Holyrood Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£37.99
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All expressions in the Height of Arrows Gin range are stripped back to the core, featuring juniper, sea salt and beeswax, lending layers of texture and full bodied flavour to the gin. Funk was inspired by Smreka, a lemonade substitute, made in the Balkans by fermenting juniper. And so this gin is made by naturally fermenting juniper in a mix of sea salt and lemons.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Citrus
  • Earthy
  • Sweet
  • Piney
  • Nose

    Bold juniper with citrus.

    Taste

    Bright lemon and juniper.

    Finish

    Clean and dry.

    How to enjoy this gin

    Serve with good quality tonic and a sprig of something fresh, like rosemary or mint, to balance the citrus flavours. For a cocktail, try a martini or gin sour, with some simple syrup and a splash of freshly squeezed lemon, stirred over ice.

    About Holyrood Distillery

    Holyrood Distillery is situated next to Holyrood Park, in the heart of Edinburgh’s distilling history, on St. Leonard’s Lane. The 180 year old building has been beautifully renovated. With the opportunity to bring single malt distilling back to the centre of Edinburgh after almost 100 years, Holyrood Distillery does so with flavour at the forefront. Unconstrained by heritage, category and tradition, they aim to be a distinctively different spirits company. Their focus is on experimentation alongside a commitment to produce high-quality, full-flavoured spirits for anyone with an open mind and an open mouth.

    Production

    Holyrood Distillery sits under the watchful eye of Arthur’s Seats, the main peak that forms the Holyrood hills that dominates Edinburgh’s skyline. Lovingly and sympathetically restored, the former Engine Shed building, now Holyrood Distillery, dates back to 1835. With a shop, bar and tours available, visitors can expect a visual and sensory experience which covers both gin and whisky production and tastings. Learn more about the importance of wood and how it effects the characteristics of whisky and see what the Angel’s Share does to a full whisky cask over a period of time.