Lochlea Sowing Edition Second Crop Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Thirty minutes drive south from Glasgow, nestled in the heart of Ayrshire is a new independent family-owned distillery - now a rare thing in the Scotch whisky industry. Named Lochlea and distilling since 2018, their approach is small-batch, innovative and flexible without the constraints of a large corporate structure. Barley is grown on the farm and an on-site water source is employed, so there's full traceability over production. The venture recently kicked off a series of limited edition bottlings under the label, 'Sowing Edition First Crop', focusing on the growing of barley. This particular expression represents Spring when the barley seeds are sown. Matured in first-fill bourbon barrels and bottled without chill-filtration or added colour, expect a fruity whisky with notes of sweet red apples, vanilla pods, almond oil and a fresh finish. 46% Alc./Vol.
Lochlea Our Barley Single Malt Scotch Whisky
For a few years in the late 18th century, Lochlea was the home and workplace of the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. The farm was acquired in 2006 and current owner, Neil McGeoch gained planning permissions in 2014. Despite converting the former piggery, byre and midden into a distillery and repurposing the cattle sheds into bonded warehouses, Lochlea is and remains a working farm, which is what sets it apart from almost every other Scotch whisky distillery. All of the required barley is grown in the fields surrounding the facility. The man in charge of production is Malcolm Rennie who has worked for some of the Scotch industry's biggest names, including Bruichladdich, Ardbeg and Kilchoman. He brings with him more than thirty years of whisky-making nous. Having started production in August 2018, the current offerings are around 3-4 years old. ' Our Barley' is based on a recipe honed by ex-Laphroaig Manager, John Campbell and is comprised of a combination of maturations across first-fill Bourbon barrels, Oloroso Sherry casks, and shaved-toasted-recharred (STR) barriques. It's the distillery's first core bottling and showcases what the producer's describe as Lochlea's signature fruitiness. 46% Alc./Vol. Non chill filtered. Notes from the producers... Nose: Pear syrup, fruit bonbons, warm cut grass, marmalade. Palate: Golden syrup, pepper, rye bread, macadamia nuts, cream soda. Finish: Long finish with a lasting orange beeswax note.
Bombay Citron Presse Gin
A creative natural expression of our original Bombay Dry Gin capturing the bright zest and juice of freshy squeezed Mediterranean lemons. This is perfectly balanced with the vibrant juniper notes of our classic signature gin. A real fruit infusion with no added sugar gives a distinct colour and natural flavour.
Eden Mill Forager Gin
Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Wilderness A Scottish berries gin inspired by nature: focusing on sweet and lightly tart flavours. Taking inspiration from countryside hedgerows, this very rich and juicy gin focuses on red berry notes. Almost jam-like in profile, Forager has a lingering raspberry/blackberry character perfect for a Summer refreshment. Best served with raspberry lemonade or a premium tonic, garnished with a handful of raspberries and strawberry slices. Forager is perfect in a Bramble cocktail. 40% ABV / 70CL Discover The Story Behind Forager Gin Hedgerows are like tiny forests, providing food and shelter for countless species. They are their own complete ecosystems, with animals and plants relying on each other - it’s a world in itself, hidden from the outside. Hedgerows are under threat, however, and are being destroyed at an increasingly alarming rate. Our Forager Gin is made with berries you can find in Scottish hedgerows in the hopes of retaining them for generations to come. By making this gin from berries that can be foraged from Scottish hedgerows, Eden Mill is looking after an important part of the British countryside and is highlighting the plight and importance of these little ecosystems. This illustration shows the little worlds contained within!
Kimerud Navy Strength Gin
KIimerud Navy Strength Gin is the most powerful of the internationally awarded Kimerud Gin family. Master Distiller Ståle Håvaldsen Johnsen distills a careful balance of 22 fine botanicals with pure mountain water, to create a full-bodied pallet and aroma. The cold Norwegian climate adds to the quality of KIMERUD Gin as it delays the growth of the herbs bringing a richness that is paramount to the final taste.
Kimerud Pink Gin
This gin owes its subtle dry palate to the handpicked raspberries from Kimerud farm. Between the months of July to August Master distiller Ståle Johnsen his wife Barbara, and their two daughters collect the rich, ripe berries. The color in this Pink Gin is 100% natural from the raspberry. This Pink Gin contains no less than 23 botanicals. A touch of sourced sugar is added to give the spirit a mild sweet balance.
Whitley Neill Distillers Cut London Dry Gin
Strong Juniper and citrus frutis, hints of orange, angelica root, liquorice and corainder to form a complex London Dry Gin
Dead Mans Fingers Mango Tequila Cream Liqueur
Smooth, Velvety and packed with notes of ripe mangoes blended with cream
Dead Mans Fingers Strawberry Tequila Cream Liqueur
Smooth, velvety and packed with notes of sweet strawberries blended with cream
Neurita Citrus Tequila
Award Winning Flavoured Tequila, crafted to be the perfect base for Margaritas and Mixing. Our Neurita citrus spirit drink is infused with Sicilian Orange & Tangerine. Its made with Telquila inflused with natural fruit flavours. To make a delicous and perfectly simple Margarita, just add fresh lime juice and agave syrup. Neurita Spritz: • 60mL Neurita Citrus. • Top with citrus soda. • Squeeze 1/2 fresh lime. - Serve with ice and a slice of Orange or Lime. Disclaimer: Country of origin labelling varies by product. Alcohol is known as a ‘non-priority food’ alongside seasonings, confectionery, biscuits and snack food, bottled water, soft drinks, sports drinks, tea and coffee. Non-priority food must display a country of origin text statement and can voluntarily show the additional information (kangaroo logo and bar chart) on their labels. For example, in this case you may notice that a product is bottled in Great Britain from imported product, while in other instances the product may be bottled overseas from imported product or it could be made and bottled in Mexico from 100% Mexico ingredients.