Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd.
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Hours
Chamber Rating
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Beth Copenhaver
Apr 6th, 2023 -
Ann Mulligan
Mar 25th, 2023 -
Backtothefrock
Mar 5th, 2023 -
M. Sloughter
Jan 27th, 2023 -
David Chalmers
Nov 30th, 2022
Contact Info
- (147) 553-0173
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd.?
A The phone number for Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. is: (147) 553-0173.
Q Where is Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. located?
A Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. is located at 11 Guildford St, Millport, sct KA28 0AE
Q What is the internet address for Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd.?
A The website (URL) for Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. is: https://www.isleofcumbrae-distillers.com/
Q What days are Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. open?
A Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. is open:
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Q How is Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. rated?
A Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd. has a 5.0 Star Rating from 50 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Isle of Cumbrae Distillers Ltd.
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Beth Copenhaver on Google
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Ann Mulligan on Google
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Backtothefrock on Google
the Isle of Cumbrae
Excellent tour/experience of this micro gin distillery located on Millport's high street in delightfully welcoming turquoise- framed, rustic former bookshop.
Owned by five women, the distillery takes a playful, eloquent and artistic approach to making botanically infused gin that is not only confidently delicious and sweetly surprising but informed by the Isle of Cumbrae's history, landscape and community.
The tour offering of a cocktail on arrival, a further two tastings and a gin tasting glass is generous.
We sipped, while seated, to hear some history: the social - addiction endemic to the late 1700s, and local - the isle's initial population growth linked to the black market from The Netherlands & the spoils of gin smuggling.
No wonder your reviewer (one of five mum friends) left a little inspired, flushed, relaxed and a little less world weary having spent a 'happy' hour enjoying gin, good hosts and company all through the lens of women. Thank you
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M. Sloughter on Google
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David Chalmers on Google