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Certified Scottish Gin
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Bramble Gin features Scottish brambles as a key botanical, delivering sweet jammy notes of rich berries offset by cassia, black pepper and cubeb berries. Rich, warming and fruity, the gin strikes a balance between big, fruit flavours whist retaining some of the classic elements of gin including warming, earthy notes on the palate and finish.
Tasting Notes
Flavours
Nose
Jammy notes of Scottish brambles with warming notes of spice.
Taste
Uplifting cubeb berries give way to the deep luxurious nature of brambles supported by a warmth of cassia.
Finish
Smooth earthy floral of black pepper and of course the lasting notes of real Scottish brambles.
How to enjoy this gin
The rich jammy notes from this gin means it can simply be enjoyed neat. Or try with a splash of lemonade or as part of a Bramble cocktail. Also ideal with warm cloudy apple juice and cinnamon stick garnish.

About City of Aberdeen Distillery
The idea for the City of Aberdeen Distillery goes back to 2013 when friends Alan Milne and Dan Barnett got chatting about beer and spirits. The friends, who both had a shared love of wine, beer, gin and spirits and met through the Aberdeen University Wine Society, felt it was about time Aberdeen had a distillery to call its own. A place that could produce gin and spirits that were influenced by the local area; include Aberdeen’s heritage and history but with a sprinkling of fun, humour and of course Doric, the local dialect. Based in a former store house in an arch under Aberdeen’s main railway line, Alan and Dan took the empty space and have fitted it out to accommodate both the distillery and gin school. One of the distillery’s mantras is “Made for Aberdeen, by Aberdeen”; The City of Aberdeen Distillery is proud to be reviving Aberdeen’s lost distilling heritage.

Production
City of Aberdeen Distillery is the first legal distillery in Aberdeen for 80 years. The distillery and gin school are housed in a discreet railway arch just south of Aberdeen’s famous granite mile, Union Street. Located a short distance from the River Don, the former railway arch once stored goods that arrived by boat at the local harbour before being transported to the arch for storage. The distillery space features a working distillery along with the City of Aberdeen Distillery Gin School, where visitors can enjoy a gin making experience, tours and sample a range of experimental gins.

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