Darnley's Gin to open pop-up gin making experience in Edinburgh

Darnley’s Gin is set to open its first pop-up Gin Experience outside its distillery home in the East Neuk of Fife.

Located on Castle Street in Edinburgh, the Darnley's Gin Experience will see enthusiasts blend their own gin from a range of botanical distillates created by Darnley’s distiller, Scott Gowans.

Gin fans will gain an understanding of the blending process as they balance botanicals and choose flavours for their bespoke creation.

Guests will then be able to order a bottle of their own gin creation, and Darnley’s will keep their recipe on file so that their gin can be re-ordered whenever a top-up is needed.

The Darnley’s Gin Experience will also have a gin bar, so customers can enjoy a G&T or cocktail whilst they browse the shop.

Speaking of the new pop-up, William Wemyss, founder of Darnley’s Gin, said: “This is a truly exciting development for Darnley’s and will allow passionate gin consumers to blend their very own gin, tutored by ourselves, giving a remarkable insight into the production of the brand.

"As the UK unlocks, we know people are going to be looking for interesting and engaging ways to spend their time out of their own homes and I am confident The Darnley’s Gin Experience will fit the bill.”

The Darnley's Gin Experience will open at the end of June for an initial nine month period.

To find out more about The Darnley’s Gin Experience, and to book, gin enthusiasts should sign-up to the Darnley’s Discovery Club here.

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Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
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