A Glasgow gin brand is opening a pop-up in a city shopping centre.
The Glasgow Distillery has returned to Princes Square for its annual Christmas pop-up and will remain there until December 30.
Shoppers can browse an extensive range including Glasgow 1770 Single Malt Whisky, Makar Gin, Banditti Club Rum, G52 Botanical Vodka and Malt Riot Blended Malt. Festive-themed gifts including Christmas crackers with miniature gin, vodka, whisky or rum are also available, as well as a limited edition collaborative whisky to celebrate 35 years of Princes Square.
Katie Moody, centre director at Princes Square, added:"We are thrilled to welcome The Glasgow Distillery back for their second pop-up shop. "This year is particularly special as we launch our collaboration, toasting to the festive season and 35 years of Princes Square with a limited-edition single malt."Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly.
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