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Caorunn Gin Pop-Up at Edinburgh’s St James Quarter

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Take the stress out of finding the perfect gift while enjoying a taste of Caorunn’s award-winning collection until 31 December 2025

Caorunn, the award-winning small batch gin from the Scottish Highlands, has unveiled an exclusive festive pop-up stand at St James Quarter Edinburgh, running until 31 December 2025.

Visitors are invited to enjoy complimentary samples of Caorunn’s award-winning range including the clean and refreshing Classic, the zesty Blood Orange and the fruity Scottish Raspberry. Shoppers will also be able to purchase bottles of Caorunn – the perfect gift for gin lovers, close friends, hard-to-buy-for relatives or even just as a festive treat for yourself! 

Guests to the pop-up who purchase a bottle of Caorunn’s Classic Gin will also be able to order a personalised label featuring a loved one’s name and a bespoke festive message to be delivered right to your door at no extra cost. When the label arrives, simply apply it to your bottle of Caorunn Classic for the perfect present this festive season. What’s more, shoppers can choose from a range of ready-made label options such as ‘My Bestie’ or ‘My Sis’ to add a personal touch to your Christmas gifting without the stress. 

Handcrafted in the Scottish Highlands, Caorunn is infused with five hand-picked Celtic botanicals and six traditional gin botanicals in the world’s only working Copper Berry Chamber to achieve its perfectly balanced flavour. 

Why not take a break from the stress of Christmas shopping this festive season to enjoy some delicious gin whilst picking up a thoughtful, handcrafted gift for a loved one, all in one place. 

Caorunn’s pop-up will welcome visitors Monday to Saturday from 10am – 8pm, and Sunday’s from 10am – 6pm* at St James Quarter, St James Crescent, Edinburgh, EH1 3AD. 

Caorunn Classic (70cl) is priced at £30 RRP and is also available from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Caorunn’s online shop

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