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Singular Series Rucolino Gin
Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Lost Loch Spirits

58.3% ABV

Quantity

£35.50
Singular Series Rucolino Gin
Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Lost Loch Spirits

58.3% ABV

Size

Quantity

£35.50
Singular Series Rucolino Gin
Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Singular Series Rucolino Gin

Lost Loch Spirits

58.3% ABV

Quantity

£35.50
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The first gin the Singular Series of spirits from Lost Loch, Rucolino Gin. This limited edition, single batch gin uses signature eeNoo Scottish Gin, which is then infused with rocket, clove, orange and lemon peel. The flavour profile is inspired by the Italian Rucolino, a traditional Italian herbal liqueur. Herbaceous notes with bold bursts of citrus as a result of the carefully blended flavours, creating a unique favour profile bottled at 58.3% ABV.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Citrus
  • Spiced
  • Piney
  • Nose

    Bright, citrus notes to nose.

    Taste

    Citrus dominates to taste in a bright, balanced way complementing the piney juniper.

    Finish

    Pleasant peppery notes on the finish.

    How to enjoy this gin

    Neat over ice or a wedge of orange, tonic and ice.

    About Lost Loch Spirits

    You’ll find the Lost Loch Spirits Distillery nestled between forest and farmland on the edge of the Cairngorm National Park. The Distillery was established in 2017 by Peter Dignan and Richard Pierce. From the off-set Peter and Richard wanted to create original spirits that had provenance, character and links to local folklore and historical figures from the local Royal Deeside area. Lost Loch Spirits was the first in Scotland to produce a Scottish Absinth – Murmichan – with the help of Dylan Carey, an American studying at Herriot-Watt University.

    Production

    Located on Royal Deeside in Aberdeenshire, Lost Loch Spirits Distillery and Spirits School overlooks a vast expanse of green hills, forests, agricultural land and of course the lost loch of Loch Auchlossan. Sitting on what would have once been the Eastern Shore of the loch, the outline of which can bee seen after a heavy downpour, the distillery houses a variety of traditional copper stills and a modern iStill. The local landscape, wild Scottish botanicals and local folklore have influenced the products made by the team at the distillery. A percentage of the power and heat utilised at the distillery comes from renewable sources as the site is fitted with a wind turbine, a solar panel array and a biomass boiler.