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It’s modern and cool, and the green/aquamarine colours of the bottle mirror the forest and the sea, from which they get their signature botanicals. He also supplies goods to local delis and pubs. Three of his products have been entered into the British Charcuterie Awards, which take place in August. The inviting gradients of the dark blue represent the fierce Skagerrak sea, with different hues depending on the light. Three small dots surround the contemporary typography of the logo, symbolising three Nordic lighthouses which surround the straight, while the cork stopper has the North Star leading the way.

Made with real gold in the ink to get the look they really wanted, everything about it looks premium and in line with their price point and positioning in the market.

2. CHINNERY GIN

As a Scot, I may be biased Scot, but the country really does know how to brand and market spirits. Wild Island Gin, from the beautiful Isle of Colonsay, is no exception. We've got some brilliant artisan food and drink producers and we need to drive people to come and see the fantastic stuff that's on offer."

As a company, we're always evolving, and we're always looking to work with other local producers," said Jon. Melton Charcuterie Palma Gin takes its striking pattern from traditional Mallorcan tiles called Suelo Hidraulico, with a local family of tile makers being the inspiration behind the design. Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox. Martin Miller’s Gin was one of the frontrunners of the gin revival. Launched in 1999, it remains a ‘must-have’ gin to this day. We’re part of a new wave of food businesses in the Midlands and across the UK making innovative, premium food and drink for lovers of food who increasingly recognise and support the value of provenance and craft as well as the sense of pride that comes with supporting independent businesses who build community value and a genuine sense of experience."

11. Chapel Down GIN

Launched in 2020, the gin uses 18 botanicals, the majority of which are sourced from China. Inspired by perfume bottles from the time of the Ming dynasty, this incredible bottle was designed by artist, Lala Curio, in partnership with Hong Kong ceramic brand Loveramics.

Brooklyn Gin is a staple in many UK supermarkets with its irregular shape and turquoise glass. In the centre is its bronze logo emblazoned like a medal. ALKKEMIST Gin is distilled just 12 times a year, under a full moon. While it may not add anything to the flavour of the spirit it’s a process which certainly helps inspire the mystical aura its name suggests. Now, four new local businesses are aiming to build on the town's reputation, and become the 'next generation' of food and drink producers.

1. Isle of Harris GIn

The bottle design is inspired by traditional ceramics of Sargadelos from the gin’s home in Galicia. Synonymous with utilising singular designs and white and blue colours, Nordés mirror these designs expertly to create a bottle instantly recognisable as their own. Adopted by the distillery as their logo, the symbol is beautifully used on the bottle design, with a chain of embossed quatrefoils across the light blue glass. This beautiful restaurant offers a unique South Indian menu serving excellent seafood, dosas and vadas… Bruce told LeicestershireLive: "There's a lot of established businesses in the town, which are great. We're youthful businesses who do our own thing, but are coming together to bring added value and an upbeat tempo to Melton Mowbray." The Feast and The Furious When I first saw the Skagerrak Gin bottle, I was blown away by its beauty and simplicity. Named after the Skagerrak straight which runs between Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the gin is designed to characterise all three of the Nordic countries, with the gin made in collaboration with two of of the best bartenders from each country.

Not only is Brentingby Distillery Melton's first gin distillery, it's also powered entirely by wind. Working with specialist spirits branding agency, Stranger & Stranger, the ‘Social Distillery’ has created something which is the envy of many. They wanted to produce something which depicts the truly stunning scenery found on the island – and what a job they’ve done! The distillery has been operational for three months, and having completed connection to a wind turbine in the neighbouring farm just yesterday, is now 100 per cent powered by wind. Read More Related Articles We’re four ambitious food and drink businesses who aim to make world class products with firm roots in the centuries-old artisanal food culture of our home Melton Mowbray. Their ambition to grow the footfall and night time economy in Melton is something that is supported by the market's CEO Hugh Brown.This heritage was the reason Port of Leith Distillery chose a wine-shaped bottle for their gin. As a nod to history, ‘Leith Glass Works’ is also embossed on the base of every bottle. The brand is named after George Chinnery, the English painter, who began his career in Dublin, before travelling to China. The bottle is inspired by these two parts of his career – Georgian Dublin and Imperial China. First launched in 2015, Mermaid Gin is a well-established brand by today’s standards. Hailing from the Isle of Wight, it obviously takes inspiration from the ocean. And with it’s plastic-free bespoke designed bottle, it goes even further to tie into that theme with its turquoise glass and scale-like exterior. Winterton of Mountsorrel Butchers is a family butcher specialising in beef from their own herd of Old English Longhorns… Originally launched in 2014, The Lakes Gin transformed with this stunning rebrand in 2019. Working with Glasgow-based creative agency, D8, the centrepiece of the design is the quatrefoil, an ancient Celtic symbol, rooted in the Lake District’s heritage.

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