Leith’s Lind & Lime Gin achieves organic certification
After five years of using only organic materials in all aspects of its production, Leith-based Lind & Lime Gin has been formally awarded organic certification by the industry standard-setting Scottish Organic Producers Association.
Pubs will no longer be ‘return points’ under DRS
Premises that sell alcohol for consumption off the premises will no longer be expected to operate as ‘return points’ under changes to the Deposit Return Scheme.
Madrí Excepcional launches summer marketing campaign
The five-month push has been titled ‘El alma de Madrid’ – ‘The Soul of Madrid’ – led by a 60-second promo, shot on location in Madrid by directing duo Julien & Quentin and Pulse Films.
Low-rent housing for Highlands hospitality staff
RECRUITING hospitality staff is already hard enough, but for businesses in the Highlands, the region’s crippling housing shortage adds an often insurmountable hurdle to increasing the headcount.
Crieff Hydro welcomes classic car event in aid of veterans charity
Dozens of veterans and their families were given the chance to ride in a vast selection of vehicles, including the latest Ferrari 296 GTB and Bentley Bentayga, before being treated to lunch and refreshments at the hotel.
Macdonald Hotels group commits to electric vehicle chargers
The initial two-year agreement is ‘fully funded’ – meaning the installations will come at no cost to Macdonald Hotels, apart from the car park space they occupy.
Yousaf u-turns – DRS delayed, alcohol ad ban ‘back to the drawing board’
There have been calls for a ‘reset’ of the Scottish Government’s relationship with business, noted Mr Yousaf: “I am happy to start that re-set today.”
Le Petit Beefbar comes to Edinburgh’s The George
Riccardo Giraudi opened the original Beefbar in Monte Carlo back in 2005, and the brand has since become successful worldwide. Building on this, Giraudi has introduced ‘Le Petit Beefbar’, an ‘approachable yet elegant’ way to enjoy some of the best cuts in the world.
Edrington takes charge of Wyoming Whiskey
The brand was born and bred on the Mead family ranch in Kirby, Wyoming, and Edrington stressed that it will continue to be made in Kirby, with the 37 employees working in Wyoming welcomed into the wider business.
Gleneagles plays host to £150,000 bottle of 81-year-old single malt
Matured for the past 81 years with only 288 bottles available worldwide, 'The Reach' by The Macallan is a true collector's item, with a price that reflects not only its exceptional quality and age, but also its exclusivity.

























