Beinn An Tuirc Kintyre Botanical Gin
For the Beinn an Tuirc Distillery, producer of the Kintyre Gin, sustainable production is a must. Besides the ecologically harvested botanicals, only renewable water energy from the near mountains is used for the production. Beinn an Tuirc is Gaelic and can be translated to 'the hill of the wild boar', which is also the name of the hill, from which the water for the distillery comes. Specialities among the used 12 botanicals are plants like dwarf sorrel and Icelandic moor.
For the Beinn an Tuirc Distillery, producer of the Kintyre Gin, sustainable production is a must. Besides the ecologically harvested botanicals, only renewable water energy from the near mountains is used for the production. Beinn an Tuirc is Gaelic and can be translated to 'the hill of the wild boar', which is also the name of the hill, from which the water for the distillery comes. Specialities among the used 12 botanicals are plants like dwarf sorrel and Icelandic moor.
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32271 | |
Beinn an Tuirc | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Gin | |
43% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
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