Isle of Barra Distillers launch Strawberry & Ginger Liqueur

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FOLLOWING the sell-out success of Isle of Barra Distillers Rhubarb & Heather Gin Liqueur, the family-owned brand has once again drawn on their island born, fearless spirit in the creation of the latest addition to their growing product portfolio, the Strawberry & Ginger Liqueur.

Made on the UK’s most Westerly facing island, Isle of Barra, using hand-picked, local Scottish strawberries, the newest liqueur embodies the community-oriented ethos of the brand, without compromising on flavour.

The balance between the natural sweetness of the strawberries and the subtle spice of the ginger promises to excite both the nose and palate, creating a mouth-wateringly delicious experience for every sip. The liqueur’s refreshing flavour profile is reflected in its vivid, eye-catching colour. The packaging is also adorned with complimentary pink details, such as the dripping effect on the seal, ensuring the liqueur is as equally jubilant to view as it is to taste.

The Strawberry & Ginger Gin Liqueur also promises versatility in its consumption. Packed with bursting berry notes, it is the perfect addition to either cocktails or bubbles, providing a lively twist to your favourite tipple. With a multitude of serving possibilities Isle of Barra Distillers’ Strawberry & Ginger Gin Liqueur can be enjoyed all summer long.

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