A team of committed community champions are aiming for their latest initiative to be a real tonic for their fundraising activities.
Saddleworth Round Table, with the help of Holmfirth’s Calentillo Spirits, has created a gin which will contribute to raising additional funds for community and local good causes.
After months of research and development, RT558 Saddleworth Dry Gin is their unique Round Table of Great Britain number. Each local round table has one.
The gin creates the special essence of the area and Saddleworth Round Table.
Their spokesman: “We started by making sure the gin had a solid basis - distilled in an Alembic copper still with juniper berries, combined with coriander seed and Angelica Root.
“The root has a hint of earthiness which is a nod to the local countryside.
"Next we smoothen the edge of the gin with some rolled oats and we lengthen the flavour depth with orris root,
“We’ve created a dry gin which means there’s nothing added - apart from local purified water.
“After the distillation process we decided to call it a Saddleworth Dry Gin.
"After all, it’s never been anywhere close to London but essentially adheres to all the strict London dry gin rules."
They added: “Saddleworth is known for it’s open green countryside.
“To capture the locality we focussed our supporting botanicals on things green - limes, kaffir lime leavers, rosemary and thyme are a few examples.
“Finally, the gin is rounded off with a touch of liquorice root to lengthen the flavour and add a little sweetness.
"It seemed appropriate given the longstanding good deeds Round Table provides in the community.”
To place an order, message Saddleworth Round Table on Facebook.
Prices: £35 for the large bottle 70cl; £25 for 50cl bottle; £20 for 5 x 50ml (double measure) gift pack; £30 for 3 x 20cl bottles gift pack.
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