Gin Lovers
Driving Route
Our love affair with Gin began back in 1688 when William of Orange in his revolutionary wisdom declared a free-for-all on distilling.
Over the centuries Gin went from the ruin of the commoners to the favourite tipple of members of the Royal Family. Today Gin is a mainstay of many cocktails and is enjoying a distilling resurgence. The new Gin revolution has taken root in the Highlands. Visit the distilleries making a name for themselves. Remember don't drink any alcohol and drive! More copy
What you'll see

Strathearn Distillery
Strathearn Distillery, near the village of Methven in Perthshire, is probably Scotland's smallest distillery

Persie Distillery
Persie Gin is the brainchild of the man behind the world's first touring gin club. Say hello to Simon

Balmenach Distillery
Balmenach Distillery is the home of Caorunn gin a small batch, quadruple-distilled Scottish Gin personally crafted by one man our Gin Master, Simon Buley