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The logo etched on the centre is the hibiscus flower which is prominent in Bruce’s childhood home of Durban, South Africa. It’s also one of the botanicals used in Brentingby Gin. It’s a huge favourite with gin fanatics since its launch in 2018, both for this beauty, as well as its somewhat flavoursome gin.
Situated in the north west coast of Scotland, sits the small village of Ullapool, the home of Highland Liquor Company. Their flagship product, takes its name after the original settlement on which the village now stands, with a croft being the Scottish word for a small farm.
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The bottle design is inspired by traditional ceramics of Sargadelos from the gin’s home in Galicia. Synonymous with utilising singular designs and white and blue colours, Nordés mirror these designs expertly to create a bottle instantly recognisable as their own. Paul said: "We're part of a new generation of local food and drink producers, and we're all making quality products and promoting the Melton Mowbray name."
eeNoo is distilled by Lost Loch Spirits and it takes its name from the old Scots word for “just now”. The bottle found its inspiration in an old book entitled “A Narrative of Some Passages in the History of Eenoolooapik”, by Alexander M’Donald. In 1839, “Eenoo” landed in Aberdeen from Canada, aboard a whaling boat. During his time there he taught locals many skills including how to Qajaq.
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Head to this lively pub for great live music, real ale and tasty homemade food. And if you can’t get there, let the food come to you… Not only is Brentingby Distillery Melton's first gin distillery, it's also powered entirely by wind.
We’re part of a new wave of food businesses in the Midlands and across the UK making innovative, premium food and drink for lovers of food who increasingly recognise and support the value of provenance and craft as well as the sense of pride that comes with supporting independent businesses who build community value and a genuine sense of experience." Their ambition to grow the footfall and night time economy in Melton is something that is supported by the market's CEO Hugh Brown.
Originally launched in 2014, The Lakes Gin transformed with this stunning rebrand in 2019. Working with Glasgow-based creative agency, D8, the centrepiece of the design is the quatrefoil, an ancient Celtic symbol, rooted in the Lake District’s heritage.