Sunderland Echo

Celebratin­g World Gin Day

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpress.co.uk @Georgina_GLC

Gin lovers will be delighted to hear that World Gin Day is back again this year and to celebrate, we have taken a look inside a Sunderland-based gin distillery.

We’re celebratin­g World Gin Day today, by going behind the doors into WL Distillery in South Hetton to find out how local gin is made.

The distillery, which opened in 2019 produces two gins; their traditiona­l 1st Edition gin and their new Watermelon and Liquorice gin.

Managing director Scott Wilson-Laing said he opened his distillery to ‘put his own stamp’ on the gin world in a creative way.

He explained: “I got to that stage in my life where I wanted to do something creative and when this opportunit­y came along I decided to go for it.

"I quite enjoy a gin and I think a lot of people like the variety of gins you can get.

"A few years ago the laws changed which meant small companies could make their own craft gin and at the time gin began to become more popular so it was the perfect storm.”

World Gin Day has been organised by Gin monkey since 2009 to celebrate getting ‘people together all around the world and raising a glass to gin’.

Scott says his distillery use ‘fresh handpicked’ ingredient­s before the gin is distilled in the North East for up to 12 hours.

The businessma­n said the inspiratio­n for the fresh, natural ingredient­s comes from spending his summers in his grandad’s garden.

He said: “During the first lockdown we began making hand sanitisers to help out during the pandemic but now we’re back to business making gin.

"I think a lot of people enjoy having a gin outside and especially in the North East because there are some beautiful outdoor areas.”

Scott added that tonic is usually the favourite to drink alongside his gin as it can ‘intensify’ the flavours of the spirit.

He said: “Before now tonic water was used as an antidote for malaria.

"It’s supposed to be pure so it intensifie­s the flavours.

"My favourite gin is a fruit-based gin, with sweet flavours but you can get any flavour gin now!”

See the ‘how gin is made’ video on the Sunderland Echo website for more informatio­n on the gin making process.

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WL Distillery managing director Scott Wilson-Laing starts the process.
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He was inspired by summers at his grandad’s.
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J uniper berries are the main ingredient.
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The distillery uses fresh ingredient­s.
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Scott labels the bottled gin.
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Bottles of 1st Edition.

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