$51
Heather and bitter orange bloom over a fine juniper note, with sea buckthorn and rowan berry lending a tart, fruity edge. Distilled in a copper pot still nicknamed Peggy at a Speyside whisky distillery famous for its red doors. Long and faintly dry, with a herbal, citrus freshness.







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Benromach is best known for its whisky, but Red Door turns that craft toward gin, distilled in a small copper pot still affectionately called Peggy. The name nods to the distillery's striking red doors, and the spirit is built on a quality grain base refined with eight hand-picked botanicals. Among them are heather, sea buckthorn, rowan berries and bitter orange, a roll-call that reads like a walk across the Scottish hills.
The nose is fresh and floral, citrus and heather over a clean juniper note. The palate is complex and balanced, sea buckthorn and rowan berry bringing a tart fruitiness against bitter orange and spiced juniper, leading to a long, slightly dry finish with herbal and citrus freshness. Pour it over a premium Indian tonic with a twist of orange zest, or let it carry a Negroni with real backbone.
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