Core trio from Eden Mill sourced from the east coast of Scotland

SCOTTISH distiller Eden Mill has unveiled a refreshed look for its core gin range, with a strong emphasis on the local nature of the spirits.
Presented in a new bottle and label, the updated range comes in the brand’s dimpled glass bottle with a wide set cork instead of the previous screw cap to add in some further stand out across the shelves.
Each of the three core products also include a bespoke illustration which notes the product’s origin.
Love Gin – Eden Mill’s popular pink gin product – celebrates Fife’s fertile land with its rich tradition of berry growing. The label boasts a love heart shaped illustration, detailing the raspberries and strawberries that are picked minutes away from the distillery to create this fruity gin.
Original Gin marks the Fife coastline and the rugged botanicals found there including Sea Buckthorn berries and honeyberries to note the fruity botanicals that thrive across the coast’s harshest conditions. Furthermore, Scottish kombu seaweed complements these sweeter notes with a subtle salinity.
Finally there is the Golf Gin, which has become the world’s first spirit to be distilled with botanicals foraged from the Old Course in St Andrews – including gorse, heather and lavender. The updated gin recently rolled out across Waitrose stores, marking landmark UK listing for the spirit.
Rennie Donaldson, chief executive officer at Eden Mill, said: “2025 is a huge year for Eden Mill, with our distillery now operational and our visitor centre opening to the public in August.
“To coincide, we wanted to update our core gins to bring a vibrant new look to the range and on-shelf presence in the on and off-trade.
“Central to this refresh has been the botanical stories that underpin each of the three gins. Our excellent network of farms and growers have allowed us to celebrate the rich larder of fruits and botanicals available along the east coast of Scotland.”