Isle of Harris Gin launch limited edition Valentine's day version of their highly popular bottle

One of Scotland's most popular gin brands has announced the launch of a limited edition Valentine's day version of their highly popular bottle.

Published 23rd Jan 2020
Updated 21 st Sep 2023

Isle of Harris Gin, which was revealed to be the nation's favourite gin in a survey by the Scottish Gin Society earlier this year, has created the bottle to celebrate the special day this February.

Perfect for a gift for your favourite gin lover, the label on the bottle reads "I LOVE HARRIS GIN" and is framed with flecks of copper hearts.

Priced at £45, they go on sale from the distillery's website  from the 31st of January.

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Self-described as ‘The Social Distillery’, Isle of Harris Gin is only available directly from the island distillery in order to support local jobs and the island economy.

Their exciting gin is infused with local, hand-harvested Sugar Kelp to create "subtle coastal notes".

Mike Donald, chief storyteller at Isle of Harris Distillers. “Despite the harsh Outer Hebridean climate, we’re a warm-hearted bunch here in Harris. In 2019 we created a special label on three occasions to help some romantic young men propose to their beloveds on nearby beaches.

"We’re happy to say they all said yes. So, with Valentine’s Day just around the corner we thought it would be fun to share some of this island love with the wider world too…”

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