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Stornoway Distillers visitors centre sits in the heart of Stornoway. It’s the home of Landfall Gin, our first expression, flavoured by the rugged coastline of Lewis.
Our unique gin is distilled from hand foraged Hebridean botanicals. A deliciously Scottish blend of heather, bog myrtle, bladderwrack, meadowsweet and lemon balm combine in our contemporary, citrus forward gin. Bright citrus notes balance woody juniper, spice and the salty umami of bladderwrack.
Our visitor centre is also a restaurant and cocktail bar, serving the best local and seasonal produce with a focus on fresh local seafood cooked over fire. Open for Lunch and Dinner Tuesday to Saturday.
Visit our website to book guided tastings
Please note, our production and bottling facilities are on different sites not currently open to the public.
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