First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on the campaign trail in Dumfries and Galloway on Monday
And, if re-elected tomorrow she vowed to “deliver the policies that ensures this part of the country can fulfil its vast potential”.
Nicola Sturgeon visited the Midsteeple Quarter project on Monday before enjoying coffee in Kings Cafe (Image: Dumfries And Galloway Standard)
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Crafty Distillery moves into Scotch whisky 21st December, 2020 by db staff
Gin specialist Crafty Distillery, based in southwest Scotland, has announced plans to create a Lowland single malt Scotch whisky called Billy&Co.
Having recently been named the Scottish Gin Distillery of the Year, Crafty Distillery is known for its innovative approach to gin. Now the company is branching out into Scotch.
Many new Scotch whisky distilleries offer founder clubs that see members spending around £500 on first bottlings that they receive in 3-10 years’ time. Crafty meanwhile, has an innovative approach that offers whisky fans the chance to play a role in the liquid’s development.