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Ullapool’s Highland Liquor Company launches limited Isle Martin 2020 gin raising funds for Isle Martin Community Trust


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Botanics of Isle of Martin
Botanics of Isle of Martin

A WESTER Ross distillery has lanuched a new expression of gin to raise funds for a local trust.

Last Friday, Ullapool’s Highland Liquor Company released the limited Isle Martin 2020 gin bottling, created using botanicals foraged exclusively on the community-owned island.

The 160 bottles will be sold for £40, with £10 from each sale donated to the Isle Martin Community Trust.

Co-founder Helen Chalmers said: “It is a dream come true for the distillery to be able to work with ingredients harvested entirely from the island to produce these limited edition batches of Isle Martin Gin and to be able to give back to the island trust. We thank the board for allowing us to develop the gin on their behalf and hope the 2020 bottling celebrates this community: past, present and future.”

Ben Thompson Master Distiller, Seven Crofts Gin
Ben Thompson Master Distiller, Seven Crofts Gin

Head distiller, Ben Thompson and volunteers from the Isle Martin Community Trust foraged all the seasonal botanicals from the island in 2020.

They sourced Juniper, Burdock Root, Angelica Root, Bog Myrtle, Cypress and Lemon Balm on the island, just off Ullapool, to give a local flavour to the gin. Bottling of the Isle Martin 2020 gin was delayed due to the pandemic until now.

Mr Thompson said: "Producing our annual Isle Martin Gin is a real treat for me. Travelling over the uninhabited island by boat to find and forage all the botanicals needed to make this delicious gin is a distiller’s dream. Learning the new ingredients and their characteristics means that production of the Isle Martin Gin will continue to evolve in the years to come, and I’m looking forward to it!”

Helen Chalmers and Robert Hicks, Founders of Highland Liquor Company and Seven Crofts Gin
Helen Chalmers and Robert Hicks, Founders of Highland Liquor Company and Seven Crofts Gin

The uninhabited island in Loch Broom is one of the Summer Isles and has long been connected to Ullapool, with workers once ferried back and forth daily to operate the mill on the island. The island is now maintained by the Isle Martin Community Trust and recognised as an important bird sanctuary. The Juniper used in the gin was first planted on the Isle Martin in the 1980s as part of a rewilding strategy that encourages the return of native woodland. Funds raised form the gin sales will be used for maintaining the island and towards ongoing renovations to the buildings.

This is the second time the distillery and trust have partnered, with their first expression, Isle Martin 2019 Gin, selling out. All the bottles are available only from the Highland Liquor Company Bottle Shop in Ullapool or their website.

Isle Martin Community Trust member, Lesley Strachan, said: “The Board of the Isle Martin Trust can't think of a better way to usher in 2022 than with the launch of the 2020 Isle Martin Gin. We are delighted to have teamed up again with the talented team at Highland Liquor Company who have used their magical alchemy to create a unique gin flavoured with our island botanicals. Bliadhna Mhath Ùr: Happy New Year!”

Bottled at 43% ABV, the small batch gin is distilled in a small, copper alembic still.

READ ALSO: Ullapool's Highland Liquor Company celebrates international orders for its award-winning gin as 700 cases earmarked for Canada and Eastern Europe.


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