TOBERMORY GIN ISLE OF MULL THEMED CHRISTMAS CENTREPIECE

TOBERMORY GIN ISLE OF MULL THEMED CHRISTMAS CENTREPIECE

Tobermory Distillery, has created the perfect addition to your Christmas table – the world’s first forageable centrepiece, inspired by the Isle of Mull. 

Gin lovers can forage garnishes directly from the unique handmade Tobermory Hebridean Gin centrepiece which includes some signature Tobermory botanicals such as lavender and juniper berries. Festive additions of cinnamon sticks and orange slices will transport drinkers on a magical journey to Mull this Christmas.

Crafted on a willow ring and intertwined with lush Scottish foliage, vibrant strawflowers, lavender and fresh eucalyptus, this festive table dressing is reminiscent of the landscapes and wildflowers that enrich Tobermory’s Hebridean island home.

The bespoke arrangement has been designed to be displayed on your Christmas table, or as a classy centrepiece for a festive bar cart.

Priced at £95 the centrepiece will be delivered alongside a bottle of one of Tobermory’s key expressions; Hebridean Gin, Hebridean Coast Gin and Hebridean Mountain Gin, all of which fit perfectly within the centrepiece to create an elegant yet rustic display.

Laura Wilson, UK Brand Manager at Tobermory, commented: ‘Our forageable centrepieces will bring a touch of something extra special to homes this festive season. We wanted to create a Christmas gift that can really complement our Hebridean gin while transporting gin fans to the Isle of Mull. This bespoke arrangement does just that – not only does it look incredible, but it also smells like a winter walk across the island.’

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The limited edition Tobermory Hebridean Gin Forageable Centrepieces are available to purchase on Tobermory Distillery’s website for a limited time at £95 and can be delivered across the UK from December 19.

For more information you can visit tobermorydistillery.com or follow @tobermorydistillery on Instagram.

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