The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Gin created by National Trust celebrates 25 years

- BY ANA DA SILVA

Nature lovers can enjoy a tipple inspired by the Cairngorms and created using local ingredient­s.

The National Trust for Scotland has launched Pinewood Gin to mark the 25th anniversar­y of its takeover of the Mar Lodge Estate.

The estate’s ecologist Shaila Rao came up with the botanicals for the gin – including juniper, pine needles, birch leaves, bog myrtle, wood sorrel and blaeberrie­s – and staff foraged for them.

They were then handed to Glenshee Craft Distillers, who make the popular Persie Gin, to distil.

The gin is now available to buy on the trust’s website and properties across the country, with all money raised going towards protecting the Caledonian pinewoods of Mar Lodge.

Ms Rao said: “Creating this gin seemed like a fitting way to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the trust taking on the care and protection of Mar Lodge.

“In the past few decades we’ve seen the landscape recover from centuries of decline from timber exploitati­on, climate change and high grazing levels and the Mar Lodge Estate pinewoods are being reborn.

“We were inspired by this progress to create the Pinewood Gin.”

 ?? Picture courtesy of NTS ?? Pinewood Gin.
Picture courtesy of NTS Pinewood Gin.

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