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endrick’s Gin has recently unveiled
the Hendrick’s Gin Palace – an
expansion that promises to push
the brand into a new era of innovation.
Located at Hendrick’s distillery at
William Grant & Sons’ Girvan grain plant
in Scotland, the Hendrick’s Gin Palace is a
symbol of growth, having been described
as the ‘most significant development’
since the brand first launched in 1999.
The Hendrick’s distillery is already home
to two still houses, and now boasts a new
member in the form of the Carrick still.
Named after its fabricator William Horne
of Carrick Engineering, who built the
new still by hand, the Carrick houses the
Hendrick’s Rose and Cucumber infusion,
and resembles an almost exact replica of
the original antique copper Bennett pot
stills that have been in use since 1860.
Hendrick’s master distiller Lesley Gracie
explains that the Hendrick’s Gin Palace
opens up a world of possibilities. ‘Although
we lead the premium gin category by
some distance, we are not resting on
our laurels, as clearly showcased by our
magnificent new distillery,’ she says. ‘We
will continue to stay true to what made
Hendrick’s so iconic in the first place,
but with the expanded distillery and
its fabulous resources, we’ll be able to
research, experiment and innovate.’
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