FROM GRAIN TO GLASS . A true product of its place of birth, Great Glen balances the sweet herbal honeysuckle notes To the Scottish heather with the subtle tartness of Red Sorrel and the aromatic pine tones of Frankincense. Elevated by the purity of our base spirit, this complex and rewarding gin has deep, lasting flavours that stay with you like the tales that transcend generations. Pull up a chair, pour a glass and start your own story. . GREAT GLEN DISTILLERY . Taking its name from the fault line that divides the Highlands, our distillery sources natural and local ingredients to give you a little taste of our majestic surroundings. of UM Great Glen is both Scotland's newest and, as proudly, its smallest craft distillery. Harnessing the elements of a wild place, our smooth, earthy gin is our love letter to nature. . I met Adam Dwyer and he was amazing, I have got a chance to find out how they make this amazing GIN and thanks to him for that 😉 by the way this shop is located in an amazing area and you can have a chance to visit Loch Ness Monster 😀 . Highly recommended...
Read moreGreat Glen Distillery is a hidden gem and a must-visit for gin enthusiasts and anyone interested in craft distilling. As Scotland’s smallest craft distillery, it offers an intimate and unique experience that sets it apart from larger distilleries.
There was a free entry/ tour when me and my wife visited (July-2024). I am not sure if the entry is always free. Nevertheless it is worth the visit.
The tour was fantastic, providing a detailed look at the distillation process and the craftsmanship involved in creating their exceptional spirits. The passion and dedication of the team were evident, and their enthusiasm made the experience even more enjoyable.
The tasting session was a highlight, featuring a selection of their finest products. Each spirit had its own distinct character, reflecting the care and expertise that go into their production. The opportunity to sample these unique gins and learn about their origins was...
Read more22nd Sept 25 - please think twice before spending your money here. I wanted to buy some gin and saw that this distillery were offering free gin tastings. So I went in and saw tiny taster cups laid out with various gins. Nowhere did it say that I couldn't help myself. So I went to pour a taster and the lady shouted at me. I was very upset at her tone and when I asked her not to speak to me like that she said "would you go into somebody's house and help yourself?". She was very rude and wanted to pick a fight. She obviously loved an audience and when we said she wasn't a good advert for the Scottish Tourist Board, she said "report me then". Please do not spend your money here and give it to somebody who cares about...
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