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GALLERY: Inverness Gin is just the tonic – were you there at the launch?

Co-founder Adam Dwyer, brand ambassador Simone Peter, and Daniel Campbell, co-founder.
For the Inverness Gin Launch Party.
Pictures by Andy Allan
Co-founder Adam Dwyer, brand ambassador Simone Peter, and Daniel Campbell, co-founder. For the Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan

Scotland’s smallest distillery is aiming for bigger things as it launched its latest product, Inverness Gin.

The Great Glen Distillery, in Drumnadrochit on the shores of Loch Ness, was opened by founders Daniel Campbell and Adam Dwyer during lockdown in 2020.

It already sells Great Glen Gin, as well as premium and pink gins, and now the first Inverness Gin has entered the increasingly competitive market.

There are also plans to find new premises to branch out into making vodka, rum and a new whisky in an area renowned historically for illicit distilling.

“We saw a gap in the market and trademarked Inverness Gin last year,” said Daniel. ”We want the people of Inverness to be proud of their first gin.”

The distillery will begin to export its products next year: “The end goal is to be exporting gin all over the world.”

Hopes to move premises

The size of the operation prevents it from making whisky at present. But it is hoped the distillery can move to new premises next year.

The plan is then to start making whisky which will then have to mature for a minimum of three years.

According to the experts, Inverness Gin is complex with a rich and creamy finish. Its ingredients include chanterelle mushrooms picked in Kirkhill and dulce seaweed from Wick.

Local elderflower and cowberries, as well as peppercorns and orange peel add to the flavour.

The bottle’s label is a cityscape by artist David Fleck which features Inverness landmarks. These include the castle, town house, Eden Court Theatre, Kessock Bridge, Caledonian Stadium and Balnain House.

The launch took place at the Redcliff Hotel in Inverness and was attended by local dignitaries.

Were you there? You might have made it into our picture gallery below…

Inverness Gin Launch Party at the Redcliffe Hotel, Inverness. Pictures by Andy Allan
The 136 band. Pictures by Andy Allan
Guests from across Scotland enjoy the launch event. Pictures by Andy Allan
Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Guests at the Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Smile for the camera. Pictures by Andy Allan
Cheers! Pictures by Andy Allan
Getting the gin and pizza. Pictures by Andy Allan
Co-founders Adam Dwyer and Daniel Campbell have a speech. Pictures by Andy Allan
Guests listen on. Pictures by Andy Allan
Co-founders Adam Dwyer and Daniel Campbell hold the Inverness Gin they have created. Pictures by Andy Allan
Cheers to the Inverness Gin. Pictures by Andy Allan
The wonderful gin catering team. Pictures by Andy Allan
Guests enjoy the Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Co-founder  Adam Dwyer  with fellow gin lovers. Pictures by Andy Allan
A joyful day. Pictures by Andy Allan
Gin and pizza! Pictures by Andy Allan
Scotland’s smallest distillery Great Glen Distillery launches Inverness Gin. Pictures by Andy Allan
Pictures by Andy Allan
Co-founder Daniel Campbell at the Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Scotland’s smallest distillery Great Glen Distillery launches Inverness Gin at the Redcliffe Hotel, Inverness. Pictures by Andy Allan
Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Guests enjoying the party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Inverness Gin Launch Party. Pictures by Andy Allan
Pizza and Gin! Pictures by Andy Allan

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