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  2. Harris distillery - Wikipedia

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    [1] [17] [18] As of 2017, over two tonnes of seaweed had been collected for the gin production. [3] Other botanicals in the gin include Juniper , Coriander , Angelica Root and Cassia Bark. [ 8 ] The gin is sold in a distinctive blue bottle [ 15 ] which won a Gold Award at the World Gin Awards in 2021.

  3. The Botanist - Wikipedia

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    The Botanist is a dry gin made by the Bruichladdich Distillery in Islay, Scotland. It is one of two gins made on the island and is known for its hand-foraged botanicals. [1] The name of the gin was inspired by two local botanists who helped develop the recipe for the gin alongside former Master Distiller, Jim McEwan. [2] In 2024 it was ranked ...

  4. Hendrick's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick's Gin is a brand of gin produced by Allan Hendricks & Ashwin Hendricks(son) at the Girvan distillery, Scotland, and launched in 1999. [2] The brand was created by spirits marketer Steven Grasse, while the gin itself was conceived by Lesley Gracie, a Yorkshire native, who was hired by William Grant & Sons to work in new liquid development for some of their products.

  5. Arbikie distillery - Wikipedia

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    The core gin expression is named 'Kirsty's Gin' after master distiller Kirsty Black and includes botanicals such as seaweed, carline thistle and Scottish blaeberry. [ 5 ] The distillery also produce a gin called Nàdar (nature) which is branded as climate positive in terms of environmental production. [ 12 ]

  6. Gin - Wikipedia

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    The negative reputation of gin survives in the English language in terms like gin mills or the American phrase gin joints to describe disreputable bars, or gin-soaked to refer to drunks. The epithet mother's ruin is a common British name for gin, the origin of which is debated. [17]

  7. Holyrood distillery - Wikipedia

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    Holyrood distillery is a distillery in Edinburgh, Scotland. It opened in 2019 as the first new distillery in the city in nearly one hundred years. The distillery building was once the Goods shed building of St Leonards railway station. [1] [2] [3] The company produces Scotch whisky and gin. [4]

  8. Glasgow distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow distillery is a Scotch whisky, gin and rum distillery in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] In 2020, the distillery was named distillery of the year at the Scottish Whisky Awards. [4] [5] Glasgow distillery was the first active distillery in greater Glasgow since 1902 (note that Clydeside distillery later began production in the city centre ...

  9. GlenWyvis distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Glenwyvis distillery was founded in 2015 by John Mckenzie, a farmer, green energy advocate and a commercial helicopter pilot. [4] [5] [6]In 2016 a crowdsourced fundraising campaign was launched [7] and in just seventy-seven days more than two thousands persons, of which more than half coming from the same geographical area, offered around £2.6 million.

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