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Shetland Reel Simmer Gin
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel

43% ABV

Quantity

£37.50
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel

43% ABV

Size

Quantity

£37.50
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin
Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel Simmer Gin

Shetland Reel

43% ABV

Quantity

£37.50
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A refreshing aromatic gin created in celebration of Shetland’s summer twilight, know locally as the ‘Simmer Dim’. The long summer days and lasting amber skies at sunset influence the 8 botanicals in the recipe.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Citrus
  • Spiced
  • Nose

    The nose opens with strong juniper followed by sweet orange.

    Taste

    On the palate the juniper is reduced and it becomes sweet, very sweet orange and liquorice.

    Finish

    Lingering finish.

    How to enjoy this gin

    A slice of orange, tonic and ice.

    About Shetland Reel

    At the very tip of the British isles lie the Shetland Islands, where the North Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is a place of mystery and secrets. Of long summer days and long winter nights. Of dramatic weather. Emerging from this remote community is the Saxa Vord Distillery, the most northerly in the UK, started by four people sharing a passion for producing quality spirits. The distillery is located at the northern end of Unst, the most northerly inhabited island in the UK, accessible from mainland Shetland by two ferry journeys, via the island of Yell. It is closer to Norway in distance and in culture than it is to much of Scotland.

    Production

    The Saxa Vord Distillery was established in the former RAF Supply Depot at the former RAF Saxa Vord in Unst Shetland. It would have stored everything that the RAF needed at the site from technical radar equipment to beds, blankets and uniforms. The owners of Shetland Reel bought the site about 12 years ago when it shut down and turned the married quarters to self-catering houses, the Sergeants Mess to a hostel and seasonal restaurant and the large building at the edge of the site just looked as though it should be a distillery, which would create jobs all year round. So in 2014, the site was converted into dedicated production facilities for the Original Gin. Gin Still Elsi (named after the Manager’s daughter) must be one of the smallest in Scotland at 100 litres, but works very efficiently and produce all Shetland Reel Gins all year round. All Shetland Reel expressions are London Dry style and involve soaking the botanicals, at least overnight, in the neutral spirit before beginning distillation. Nothing is added once distillation is complete and the only other change to the taste or nose the team might make is by maturing some of the gin in whisky or sherry casks for Limited Editions.