The Gael Spirits Company, rooted in Scottish heritage, has created a unique gin. This gin reflects Scotland's essence. The inspiration for it came from 'The Gael,' a Scottish tune by Dougie MacLean. First made for The Loch Ness Visitor Centre, it became famous in "The Last Of The Mohicans" film. This tune is now played globally and inspired the company's gin.
Their aim was to capture Scotland's spirit in their gin. They used malted barley, distilling it five times in a special still. This still mixes a copper pot and column. It is designed to make high-quality spirits. Adding botanicals to the spirit is a careful process. Scottish Heather is important here, giving the gin its unique character.
"The Gael" Signature Scottish Gin is a product of quality and tradition. It is smooth with aromas of citrus and heather. The palate offers plenty of juniper and cardamom and ends with a warm, spicy finish. It is a fine example of Scottish skill.
Distilling the gin five times is crucial. It makes the gin pure and smooth. The mix of botanicals, including Scottish Heather, makes the gin both true to its roots and new.
The Gael Spirits Company respects Scottish tradition and uses new methods. Their gin is more than a drink. It celebrates Scottish culture and the craft of making spirits.