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Aldi Unveils Scottish Partnership With Summerhall Distillery

Summerhall Distillery has become the latest Scottish food and drink producer to secure a new listing with Aldi Scotland. The Edinburgh-based distiller, most famous for crafting Pickering's Gin, has been announced as the retailer’s newest gin producer and will now be responsible for creating its expertly crafted, Scottish-made Toradh Gin range.


Founded in 2013, Summerhall Distillery was the first new distillery to be built in Edinburgh in 150 years. The quirky and creative distillery, located at the old dog kennels of the Old Royal Vet School, now crafts thousands of litres of gin every year, including its classic Pickering’s Gin famously inspired by a handwritten Bombay recipe from 1947.


Summerhall Distillery will now take on the exclusive distilling of Aldi’s famous Toradh Gin range, bringing six innovative flavours to shelves across all 109 Aldi stores.


The smooth and delightful gin sits at the heart of Aldi’s premium spirits range, offering exceptional alcoholic drinks at fantastically low prices, with a 50cl of Toradh Original costing just £13.99.


The new supplier relationship sees Summerhall Distillery take over the distilling ahead of what is one of the busiest periods for gin sales.


Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, at Aldi Scotland said: “Building on our rich distilling heritage in Scotch whisky, Scotland is now at the forefront of gin production. With more than 90 gin distillers in Scotland, ranging from niche handcrafted blends to major producers exporting globally, Scotland has a unique role in serving the world’s gin aficionados."


“Summerhall Distillery is an excellent example of a success story in Scotland’s food and drink sector. It was at the cusp of the gin boom in the UK, becoming the first distillery in the capital in over a 150 years, before being joined by many other peers."

“Its commitment to quality, well-crafted spirits has led to a diverse portfolio of gin, whisky, vodka and rum, which are cherished worldwide. We’re incredibly proud to partner with such a respected Scottish distiller, known for its innovation and craftsmanship."


“Working alongside Summerhall Distillery, we will continue to serve fantastic Scottish products at our famously low Aldi prices.”


Matt Gammell co-founder of Summerhall Distillery, said: "We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Aldi Scotland as part of its commitment to championing local producers. As one of Edinburgh's earliest gin distilleries in recent years, we've watched the industry flourish and are proud to be part of such a dynamic Scottish drinks scene."


“We’re especially proud to see the Torradh Gin range now available to Aldi customers. This is a collection that celebrates the warmth of the Scottish spirit, both in character and in craft."


"Our shared values of quality, authenticity and a passion for great flavour make this a natural partnership, and we’re excited to see where it leads as we continue to grow this range and bring innovative, handcrafted spirits to new audiences.”

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Summerhall Distillery has become the latest Scottish food and drink producer to secure a new listing with Aldi Scotland. The Edinburgh-based distiller, most famous for crafting Pickering's Gin, has been announced as the retailer’s newest gin producer and will now be responsible for creating its expertly crafted, Scottish-made Toradh Gin range.


Founded in 2013, Summerhall Distillery was the first new distillery to be built in Edinburgh in 150 years. The quirky and creative distillery, located at the old dog kennels of the Old Royal Vet School, now crafts thousands of litres of gin every year, including its classic Pickering’s Gin famously inspired by a handwritten Bombay recipe from 1947.


Summerhall Distillery will now take on the exclusive distilling of Aldi’s famous Toradh Gin range, bringing six innovative flavours to shelves across all 109 Aldi stores.


The smooth and delightful gin sits at the heart of Aldi’s premium spirits range, offering exceptional alcoholic drinks at fantastically low prices, with a 50cl of Toradh Original costing just £13.99.


The new supplier relationship sees Summerhall Distillery take over the distilling ahead of what is one of the busiest periods for gin sales.


Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, at Aldi Scotland said: “Building on our rich distilling heritage in Scotch whisky, Scotland is now at the forefront of gin production. With more than 90 gin distillers in Scotland, ranging from niche handcrafted blends to major producers exporting globally, Scotland has a unique role in serving the world’s gin aficionados."


“Summerhall Distillery is an excellent example of a success story in Scotland’s food and drink sector. It was at the cusp of the gin boom in the UK, becoming the first distillery in the capital in over a 150 years, before being joined by many other peers."

“Its commitment to quality, well-crafted spirits has led to a diverse portfolio of gin, whisky, vodka and rum, which are cherished worldwide. We’re incredibly proud to partner with such a respected Scottish distiller, known for its innovation and craftsmanship."


“Working alongside Summerhall Distillery, we will continue to serve fantastic Scottish products at our famously low Aldi prices.”


Matt Gammell co-founder of Summerhall Distillery, said: "We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Aldi Scotland as part of its commitment to championing local producers. As one of Edinburgh's earliest gin distilleries in recent years, we've watched the industry flourish and are proud to be part of such a dynamic Scottish drinks scene."


“We’re especially proud to see the Torradh Gin range now available to Aldi customers. This is a collection that celebrates the warmth of the Scottish spirit, both in character and in craft."


"Our shared values of quality, authenticity and a passion for great flavour make this a natural partnership, and we’re excited to see where it leads as we continue to grow this range and bring innovative, handcrafted spirits to new audiences.”

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