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LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin

LinGin Cask Aged Gin

Linlithgow Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£42.00
LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin
LinGin Cask Aged Gin

LinGin Cask Aged Gin

Linlithgow Distillery

43% ABV

Quantity

£42.00
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The team at Linlithgow Distillery have now produced a number cask aged Scottish Gins. We have cask number 2 available; only 276 bottles made. This edition involved resting their signature LinGin in a carefully selected Glen Moray cask for 238 days resulting in in deeply flavoursome gin with notes of whisky, vanilla and chocolate.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Cereal
  • Piney
  • Smoked
  • Sweet
  • Spiced
  • Fruity
  • Nose

    Rich whisky tones blending with fresh juniper.

    Taste

    Complex layers of piney juniper and spice giving way to burnt toast, caramel and vanilla from the cask.

    Finish

    An incredibly long finish; rich, fruity, caramel with a hint of spice.

    How to enjoy this gin

    A twist of orange peel, tonic and ice. Or try in a Martinez cocktail, which allows the beautiful aged elements to shine through.

    About Linlithgow Distillery

    The team at Linlithgow Distillery, Ross and Alyson Jamieson, had one simple aim with their distillery – make a quality Gin using the best sourced and locally foraged botanicals from the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow to make a truly special local Gin. As a family business and understanding the importance to the area of having its own special gin, Linlithgow Distillery recruited over 100 people from the local area to help develop what would become their signature Scottish Gin.

    Production

    All gins in the Linlithgow range are distilled in the family-run Linlithgow Distillery, in the heart of the town. With premises secured in 2017, the couple set to work renovating their new distillery space before taking delivery of their new gin still, affectionately named ‘Gleann Iucha’ which is Scots Gaelic for Linlithgow. In 2019, they installed a second larger still to keep up with demand and increase production capacity.