A GIN that was distilled in Lancashire has been named ‘Gin of the Year 2021’.

Cuckoo Solace Gin rose above 11 other highly rated tipples from around the UK and the world to be given the prestigious title.

The gin is distilled by Chorley-based Brindle Distillery and the juniper-rich, mellow and soothing gin scored better feedback than any other craft gin sampled by members of the Craft Gin Club last year.

However, Solace faced tough competition for the top title, as members were spoilt to an exclusive special edition bottle of the best craft gins from across the globe, effectively making it the best gin in the world for 2021.

Without doubt, the attractive and tactile new bottle contributed to Solace Gin being named gin of the year, with the Craft Gin Club subscribers providing positive feedback on the bottle design and branding. 

Mark Long, Director and Master Distiller of Brindle Distillery, said: “Solace Gin is designed to take you away to the Mediterranean whilst keeping true to the principles of what a refreshing G & T should be, and that’s juniper heavy.

“The recipe is a savoury combination of rosemary and lemon thyme from our farm, teamed with Nocellara and Cuquillo olives and lemon, with big hits of fresh grapefruit.”

Lancashire Telegraph: Mark Long from the Brindle Distillery based at Holmes Farm, which produces Cuckoo Gin from their own barleyMark Long from the Brindle Distillery based at Holmes Farm, which produces Cuckoo Gin from their own barley

Choosing the best gin for the job, from the award-winning range, came down to more than just flavour.

As well as giving the 100,000+ subscribers, real people who know  their gins, a taste for what ‘Lancashire’s Finest’ gin brand had to offer, Solace had the potential to spread an extremely important message and ultimately, save lives. 

“We wanted to showcase Solace Gin to the Craft Gin Club community, to tell our brand story while raising awareness of the importance of cervical screenings,” Mark explains. 

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In 2019, Mark’s wife, Liz – daughter to distillery owners, Gerard and Cath – was diagnosed  with a rare and aggressive form of cervical cancer. To show their appreciation for the support Liz received throughout her cancer journey, and to raise awareness and money for  Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, Cuckoo Solace Gin was created. 

A percentage of proceeds from every bottle of Solace is donated to Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust.

To show their support, Craft Gin Club made a donation of £10k, taking the total amount raised for the charity so far to almost £50k.  

Mark said: “Hopefully we can encourage more people to keep on top of screenings,  just like Liz did.

“The money our customers and community have helped us raise goes towards supporting women and their families, who find themselves in similar circumstances  to what we faced.”

Since the launch of their first Cuckoo Signature Gin in 2017, the Cuckoo range has expanded and gone from strength to strength, winning highly coveted national and international awards for every gin they have produced at their distillery on Holmes Farm in Brindle.  

Situated in an old cow shed, the distillery itself has also seen huge developments and now offers tours, gin workshops and a bar with special events held throughout the year,  employing over 20 people from the local area.

Mark puts their success down to hard graft from the team and unwavering support from the local community. 

He said: “We are delighted to have been voted the best, it’s a reflection of the hard work and  dedication we have running throughout our team, who we are extremely proud of.

“Solace is our way of giving back, given the support we received throughout a really tough time in our  lives, from those in the industry to our wonderful Cuckoo community.”

Cuckoo Solace Gin and the entire Cuckoo Gin range can be purchased from Brindle Distillery’s online shop at brindledistillery.co.uk or direct from the distillery in Brindle, Near Chorley.