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Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin

Glaswegin

Glaswegin

41.1% ABV

Quantity

£37.50
Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin

Glaswegin

Glaswegin

41.1% ABV

Size

Quantity

£37.50
Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin
Glaswegin

Glaswegin

Glaswegin

41.1% ABV

Quantity

£37.50
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Glaswegin is distilled and bottled in the heart of Glasgow, featuring local Scottish milk thistle. The gin features strong juniper and lime notes, providing a smooth fresh taste that can be drunk with a splash of tonic with or without garnish.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Spiced
  • Floral
  • Citrus
  • Nose

    A floral start on the nose with a mixture of orange flower, juniper and chamomile for a soft yet enticing scent.

    Taste

    Juniper and lime notes with the milk thistle base providing a smooth and creamy character.

    Finish

    A lovely warm, spice finish enhanced by the pink peppercorn.

    How to enjoy this gin

    A slice of red apple, mint leaves, tonic and ice.

    About Glaswegin

    The founder of Glaswegin found himself discussing the irony of Edinburgh Gin appearing in Glasgow bars one too many times, and so he knew it was time for Glasgow to have a truly overt Glasgow Gin. The ethos was to create a frank, no frills, yet distinctive gin, representative of its namesake.

    Production

    Glaswegin is distilled in the heart of Glasgow's Tradeston at Illicit Spirits Distillery. It was important to the founders that every element of Glaswegin reflected the city and the people that inspired it. With a nod to Glasgow's industrial past, the distillery can be found under a railway bridge, below the tracks which used to serve Glasgow’s famous Central Station - linking Scotland’s industrial heart with the world. The gin itself is distilled using a traditional alembic direct-fired copper pot still in small batches for maximum copper contact.