Popular Speyside whisky distillery unveils plans to produce new gin

The owners of one of Speyside's most popular whisky distilleries have unveiled plans to create their very own hand made gin. 

The Benromach Distillery Company Ltd announced that Red Door Gin, named after the distillery’s distinctive red doors, will be available later this summer.

The decision to diversify their spirit production marks a new milestone in the company’s strategic plans for growth and is a major development for the Forres-based distillery which has focussed solely on the creation of its single malt whisky brand to date.

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Ewen Mackintosh, Benromach’s managing director, explains: “Announcing our intention to distil gin is part of our long-term plan to grow our business beyond whisky into new spirit categories.

“We have been closely monitoring the success of the gin market for several years and, with growth predicted to continue, we feel confident that we can bring a unique and exciting new product to spirits drinkers eager for a brand with heritage and authenticity.

“As a company with international routes to markets already in place, we are looking forward to working with our existing trade customers to add Red Door Gin to the portfolio of Benromach whisky expressions they currently offer.

“Distilling gin is a clear progression for our business and will allow our existing consumers to explore a different spirit category. We will also be engaging with new consumers who are looking for the reassurance that their gin has been lovingly handmade by our dedicated team of distillers.”

Work is now underway at the site to refurbish the former malt barn with the installation of a new gin still and visitor experience to tell the story of Red Door Gin and the personalities who craft it.

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As one of the most popular visitor attractions in Forres, the distillery already attracts more than 13,000 visitors annually. It is planned for the new gin visitor experience to draw an additional 10,000 visitors a year.

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Ewen Mackintosh added: “By creating a gin distillery and visitor experience, we are investing significantly in the town. We’re proud of our role in the local community and the part we continue to play in attracting visitors to Forres. We hope this will bring a further boost to tourism in the local area.”

Red Door Gin will be handmade by distillers on site. The small-batch London gin will have a heart of the finest juniper, infused with locally influenced botanicals.

The Benromach Distillery Company Ltd has stated it will invest an initial six figure sum in the development of Red Door Gin and visitor experience , and this will be supported by an international marketing campaign later this year.

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Driven by a passion for all things drinks-related, Sean writes for The Scotsman extensively on the subject. He can also sometimes be found behind the bar at the world famous Potstill bar in Glasgow where he continues to enhance his whisky knowledge built up over 10 years advising customers from all over the world on the wonders of our national drink. Recently, his first book was published. Dubbed Gin Galore, it explores Scotland's best gins and the stories behind those that make them.
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