Gattertop is in Herefordshire, England. It does more than make drinks. It aims to protect British orchards. These orchards are part of Britain's cultural heritage and ecosystems. They have been around for centuries but are disappearing. This loss affects local wildlife.
Gemma Standeven leads Gattertop. She grew up in Herefordshire, on her family's estate, Gattertop. This land has a long history dating back to 1086. It is even in the Doomsday Book as Gadredehope. The estate has fields, woods, and organic orchards.
Gemma used the estate's produce to make spirits. These have won awards and offer authentic flavours. Their Damson Nº12 is a damson fruit liqueur. The Botanic Nº7 is a craft botanical vodka. It captures the feel of the English countryside.
Gattertop's goal is to show the year-round beauty of the English countryside. They turn it into delicious spirits. Each bottle reminds us to preserve these landscapes. Gattertop's drinks invite you to enjoy the orchards and fields of Herefordshire. They highlight the essence of the English countryside.