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Kintyre Gin, made in the beautiful Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland

Beinn an Tuirc Distillers Ltd has been producing award-winning, sustainably distilled craft gin in beautiful Kintyre, since 2017.  The Gin was named  after the highest point on Kintyre Peninsula, “Hill of the Wild Boar.” 
 
Join Niall Emma Macalister-Hall to hear the fascinating story of how, along with husband Niall and brother-in-law Kenny, she has been inspired by the area’s stunning landscapes to create this unique distillery, as well as a range of exquisite self-catering accommodation in the grounds of their home at Torrisdale Castle.
 
 
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