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Colonsay Gin production set to move home to Colonsay

31/3/2018

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Colonsay Gin
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Wild Thyme Spirits will move gin production to its HQ on the beautiful Inner Hebridean island of Colonsay with the first ‘island batch’ of Colonsay Gin set to run from the still by the end of May 2018.
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  • Read The Gin Guide's Review of Colonsay Gin 

Founders of Wild Thyme Spirits, husband and wife team, Fin and Eileen Geekie relocated from Oxfordshire to their new self-built home on the remote island of Colonsay in 2016. After a successful launch in 2017 and a year crafting small-batch Colonsay Gin with the help of one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries, Strathearn, the pair are now bringing production of Colonsay Gin home to the island. To coincide with this, Wild Thyme Spirits have negotiated an exclusive agreement with the Colonsay Estate to hand-forage for botanicals on the island, including access to the highly acclaimed gardens and grounds of Colonsay House.

  • Read The Gin Guide's Interview with Fin Geekie of Wild Thyme Spirits

This gives the distillers scope to experiment, legitimately, and on a commercial scale, with a huge array of local botanicals to help create future products with unmistakable Colonsay provenance. Colonsay Gin is juniper led, in the classic London Dry style, and is made in a 100L copper still in small batches of only 162 bottles. The spirit is distilled with 7 botanicals; juniper, angelica root, calamus root, liquorice root, orange peel, orris root and coriander seeds and is distilled very slowly before the spirit is held for a further 4-5 days to allow the flavours to mellow. It is bottled at 47% ABV, slightly higher than most gins, and is ideally served over ice with premium tonic and a garnish of either orange zest, or, most unusually, a slice of green chilli.

In 2017, Colonsay Gin was notably awarded a silver medal in the New York International Spirits Competition and subsequently a silver medal at the prestigious Global Gin Masters. This burgeoning business has already contributed to the sustainability and ongoing development of the island economy and continues to support the local community wherever it can. Moving production to the island will also undoubtedly help create much needed employment. 
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