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Stratford gin distillery makes top 12 list for New Zealand gins
23 Feb, 2021 06:48 PM
3 minutes to read Stuart Greenhill (front) with Jo Stallard (right) and Amelia Lett of Fenton Street Distillery are all thrilled with the latest accolade for the gin produced on site. Photo / Ilona Hanne Stuart Greenhill (front) with Jo Stallard (right) and Amelia Lett of Fenton Street Distillery are all thrilled with the latest accolade for the gin produced on site. Photo / Ilona Hanne
Stratford Press
A local gin distillery is gaining national attention for what its head distiller describes as honest gin.
Stuart Greenhill, head distiller at Stratford s Fenton Street Distillery, says he is delighted with the news two of their gins placed in the Dish magazine top 12 gins in their February tasting panel.
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