The Curiosity Wild Gin is the latest addition to Old Curiosity, an Edinburgh distillery, is a tribute to the spectacular landscape of the Flow Country in northern Scotland. Wild Gin is distilled with nine botanicals and wild herbs, and is a variation on the classic London Dry using bog myrtle, dwarf birch, angelica root, winter savory, sweet mugwort, yarrow and nettle.
Twenty percent of the proceeds will go to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Scotland, which is working to preserve the threatened Flow Country peat bog, the world's largest peat bog that acts as a natural carbon store, retaining twice as many trees as all of the UK.
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