Stirling Distillery launches Pink Gin Gift Pack
To celebrate Mother’s Day this year, Stirling Distillery in the heart of Scotland is selling a special gift set of their recently launched Pink Gin. Combining a 50cl bottle with a matching branded copa glass, this is the perfect gift for any gin-loving mother. Stirling Pink Gin is a refreshing gin with 12 delicious botanicals including rose petals, pink peppercorns and pink grapefruit. It is delicately fragranced with juniper, spices and pepper.
For those wanting to make the day more interactive, co-founder Cameron McCann will be hosting a virtual gin tasting event at 5pm on Mother’s Day to raise money for Maggie’s Cancer Charity. In a time where fundraising and charities have been struggling, the Distillery are hoping this event will help raise vital funds for Maggie’s cancer support centres across the UK and online and offer a chance for families to celebrate the day together in a unique way.
The cost of the gin tasting is £34.95 per person. During the event, Cameron will take you on a tasting tour of all the products and the history of Stirling Gin. Included will be:
• 5 x 5cl minis (Stirling Gin 43%, Battle Strength Gin 55%, Pink Lady Gin 40% and two Red Cap liqueurs)
• 2 x bottles of Fever-tree Mediterranean tonic
• 1 x Orange (dried orange)
• 1 x cocktail recipe book
• 1 x small bottle of hand sanitizer
• FREE UK delivery
Add a little extra sparkle to this event and bring your own bottle of Prosecco to the tasting – Cameron will show guests how to make gin-based cocktails. To book onto this event, following the link https://stirlinggin.co.uk/shop/maggies-private-tasting/ and use password Maggie14.
Stirling Distillery has been busy providing virtual tastings via Zoom to customers all over the globe over the past year.
About Stirling Distillery
Stirling Distillery, established in 2015, is steeped in Scottish history. Located in the shadow of Stirling Castle, central Scotland, it is the city’s first legal distillery. Offering a range of gins and whisky’s all with historic relevance, the distillery is usually open daily for tours, tastings and a weekly gin school. These will resume as soon as possible.