SCOTTISH gin and whisky distiller, Eden Mill, is to open its first retail outlet outside St Andrews in Glasgow’s upmarket shopping destination, Princes Square.
The new outlet, which is expected to open in late October, will be home to Fife-based Eden Mill’s popular Blendworks concept and its new Jax bar-eatery. It will join other high-profile brands recently confirmed for Princes Square including the independent cinema operator Everyman Cinemas and Kate Spade New York, the international fashion and lifestyle accessory retailer.
Blendworks sees Eden Mill’s tutors lift the curtain on the gin-making process, giving visitors the chance to create their own gin by choosing ingredients and determining its flavour.
Paul Miller, director at Eden Mill, said “We are delighted our second Eden Mill venue will be at Princes Square and are confident that its quality and fun delivery will add to the exciting range of bespoke experiences visitors can enjoy.”
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