The Glasgow Distillery Company has launched a cherry flavoured gin.
Makar Cherry Gin is created by infusing ripe, seasonal fresh cherries and a sprinkling of pink peppercorn in Makar’s Original Dry Gin, before being pressed to “release maximum flavour”.
Available now on The Glasgow Distillery website, cherry gin is the latest in a range of new products from the Glasgow Distillery Company, which recently sold out of its first batch of whisky – 1770 Glasgow Single Malt Scotch Whisky – in a matter of days.
Mike Hayward of The Glasgow Distillery Company, said: “Portfolio development and innovation is something we hold in high regard – we’re constantly working with our talented team of young distillers to identify new and interesting products to share with our customers. Makar Cherry Gin is perfectly placed for a gin market where consumers are seeking new and exciting brand offerings.
“A full flavoured gin, Makar Cherry is perfect for mixing and sharing with friends.”
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