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Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin

Kintyre Pink Gin

Beinn an Tuirc Distillers

40% ABV

Quantity

£30.00
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin

Kintyre Pink Gin

Beinn an Tuirc Distillers

40% ABV

Size

Quantity

£30.00
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin

Kintyre Pink Gin

Beinn an Tuirc Distillers

40% ABV

Quantity

£30.00
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Kintyre Pink Gin, which is naturally coloured, is made using Scottish oats and raspberries. This creates a delicate fruity spirit with a creamy finish, much like the very Scottish dessert, Cranachan. If possible, store away from sunlight. As it’s naturally coloured, it does lose colour over time but it won’t affect the flavour or quality.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Piney
  • Sweet
  • Fruity
  • Nose

    Sweetness together with light piney notes.

    Taste

    Fresh raspberries at initial sip, followed by warming notes of juniper and a creaminess from the oats.

    Finish

    Sweet light finish.

    How to enjoy this gin

    Works well as a gin and tonic with summer berries and a good quality tonic. Or top up with Prosecco for a bubbly cocktail.

    About Beinn an Tuirc Distillers

    Beinn an Tuirc’ translates from gaelic as ‘The Hill of the Wild Boar’ and is the highest point in Kintyre, located above the distillery. The range of Kintyre Gins are sustainably produced using the distillery's own renewable energy, powered from the small hydro-electric scheme at Torrisdale Castle Estate. The water too, is sourced from the very hill where they take their name. Kintyre Gin was created to reflect the distillery's unique coastal, pasture and woodland position on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula.

    Production

    Beinn an Tuirc Distillery occupies a former piggery building located on the Torrisdale Castle Estate in Kintyre, Scotland. Torrisdale Castle Estate has been in the ownership of the Macalister Hall family since 1872 and over the years has benefited from innovative diversification and in 2020 they generated more energy than they used, with an ongoing focus to reduce their carbon footprint. The Beinn an Tuirc Distillery features a distillery, tasting room, shop, gin school, cafe and walled garden with plans for potential whisky stills and more. Their still, ‘Big Don’, produces a variety of gin expressions and other spirits and liqueurs.