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Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition
Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition

Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition

Great Glen Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£40.00
Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition
Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition

Great Glen Gin Christmas Edition

Great Glen Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£40.00
£0.00

A limited edition batch of Christmas Gin from Great Glen Distillery, distilled with Frankincense and Myrrh and finished with 24ct Gold Flakes. This gently spiced gin has flavours of orange zest and warming spices including ginger, cinnamon and a touch of clove. The bottle lights up from the base for a gold sparkling effect.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Spiced
  • Citrus
  • Nose

    Taste

    Finish

    How to enjoy this gin

    A twist of orange, tonic and ice.

    About Great Glen Distillery

    The Great Glen Distillery was established by Daniel Campbell in his late mother’s shop in the small Highland village of Drumnadrochit in Glen Urquhart, located on the western shore of the world famous Loch Ness. It was through the Campbell family business that Daniel met Adam Dwyer, who had worked at a number of Michelin star restaurants, refining his skills and palate in the kitchen before joining the Campbell family business, eventually becoming executive head chef across the business group. Together Daniel and Adam began tinkering with the idea of establishing a distillery that would draw its inspiration from the local area and set to work developing a recipe that used some local botanicals and water sourced from Loch Ness.

    Production

    Forming part of the Great Glen Distillery & Visitor Centre, the distillery is discreetly tucked round the side of the Loch Ness Drumnadrochit Hotel. Located in the former shop, the distillery houses a 200 litre still named Jacqueline after the founder’s late mother. The still is used to produce both the gin and the base spirit that’s used during the distillation process. One of Scotland’s smallest distilleries, the micro distillery draws its water source from a borehole that draws its water directly from Loch Ness.