Nettle-Infused Gin Spirits

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Stirling Gin's Flagship Spirit Features Wild Stirlingshire Nettles

Stirling Gin's flagship spirit shares a fresh and herbal taste of Stirlingshire's countryside with local nettles, basil, citrus peel and bold notes of juniper. This signature gin made with six botanicals is complex and smooth, with a lingering peppery finish and a spicy, dry mouthfeel.

In using unique and wild Stirlingshire nettles, Stirling Gin is on a mission to share sustainably sourced spirits. Inside and out, this bottle features other thoughtful details, from a hand-dipped wax seal to illustrations of the Wallace Monument and the Old Stirling Bridge by Scottish artist Ritchie Collins.

To enjoy Stirling Gin, the distillery suggests serving the nettle-infused spirit over ice or with a generous amount of Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic, plus basil leaves and orange peel to garnish.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainably-sourced Ingredients - The use of wild Stirlingshire nettles in gin signifies a move towards environmentally conscious sourcing in spirit production.
2. Artisanal Presentation - Hand-dipped wax seals and custom illustrations on the bottle demonstrate a growing trend for artisanal and visually appealing packaging.
3. Herbal Flavor Profiles - Incorporating herbs like basil and nettles into gin introduces complex and fresh flavor profiles that cater to sophisticated palates.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Spirits - The craft spirits industry is seeing an increase in unique, locally-sourced ingredients that appeal to niche markets.
2. Sustainable Packaging - Sustainable packaging, evidenced by thoughtful bottle design, is gaining traction within the beverage industry.
3. Gourmet Food and Beverage Pairings - The emphasis on specific serving suggestions highlights a trend towards gourmet food and beverage pairings.

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