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Gin maker gets £100k cash injection

- WILLIAM TELFORD william.telford@reachplc.com

AWARD-WInnInG Cornish manufactur­er Curio Spirits has received a £100,000 funding boost to grow the business and even allow customers to make their own gin.

The Porthleven-based firm has received a £102,413 loan made up of £89,376 from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF) and £12,767 from SWIG Finance, which works with The FSE Group, the appointed CIOSIF Fund Manager, on delivering smaller business loans.

The funding will be used to develop the firm’s premises which will enable it to offer gin tasting, tours and allow customers to distil their own gin. It will also create three jobs.

The independen­t artisan distillery was establishe­d by husband-andwife team William and Rubina TylerStree­t in 2014. Mr Tyler-Street, a qualified master distiller, saw an opportunit­y to create a Cornish gin that mixed Asian flavours with top quality Cornish ingredient­s. To add to the product portfolio, the company now produces vodka and rum, and has recently launched a popular new Hard Seltzer range of canned drinks.

Curio Spirits crafts its products using locally sourced ingredient­s and grows its own herbs for the botanicals and forage for samphire when in season.

The business has already received multiple awards, including two gold awards at the Internatio­nal Wine & Spirit Competitio­n (IWSC) and four silver awards; was named Best Flavoured Gin 2019 and was nominated for Gin Producer of the year in 2017.

Mr Tyler-Street, co-founder of Curio Spirits, said: “Rubina and I are really excited to be scaling-up the business and sharing our passion through the carefully crafted range of spirits which we have created.

“We are looking forward to the next stage of Curio Spirits journey which includes new products and an interactiv­e visitor experience at Porthleven with tours, masterclas­ses and taster events. We’re extremely excited for the future and cannot wait to get stuck in.”

The deal was led by The FSE Group, with support from SWIG Finance.

Rachel Thomson, CIOSIF business manager at SWIG Finance, said: “We are delighted to provide this funding, which will enable William and Rubina to move into larger premises allowing them to increase production levels meeting demand. They have great products, all with a Cornish twist. The build up to Christmas should see their multi-award-winning products on shelves ready to make great festive presents.”

The £40m CIOSIF provides debt and equity finance from £25,000 to £2m to help growing small businesses across the region. It has been establishe­d by the British Business Bank in partnershi­p with the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (LEP).

Lloyd Brina, senior manager at the British Business Bank, said: “Curio Spirits have successful­ly carved out a niche in a highly competitiv­e market and their multiple awards are testament to the quality of their products. We’re delighted to be backing their continued growth as they move the business to the next level.”

LEP non-executive director John Acornley, who chairs the CIOSIF Advisory Board, said: “William and Rubina have grown what was a kitchen table hobby into a significan­t artisan distillery. Their passion for local ingredient­s, focus on sustainabi­lity, and flair for innovation means they are always looking to the future and we wish them well.”

CIOSIF is supported by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Developmen­t Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. Further investment has come from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP and the Government.

 ?? ?? > Independen­t artisan distillery Curio Spirits is based in Porthleven
> Independen­t artisan distillery Curio Spirits is based in Porthleven

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