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==Idea== <vimeo>538789080</vimeo> Scottish new make malt spirit is usually reserved for making single malt whisky. The Tait Bros’. use it to make vermouth. Our home is the Scottish Borders region, once the Roman province of Valentia. Our vermouth combines two great traditions, Scottish distilling & Italian viticulture. We believe Vermouth’s time has come and we are bringing a distinctively Scottish edge. In 2019 the global market for Vermouth was $8.7bn, with the UK aperitif market (including vermouth) growing by 12.5%. Consumers are looking for new and distinctive brands, particularly for use in low-abv cocktails. Some of the best bars and restaurants in the UK are using our vermouth including the Montpelier Group. To support this network we’ve established listings with wholesalers (3 regional and 1 national). We’ve received rave reviews from bartenders and influencers including Kesia McHardy (Winner Jack Daniel’s Tennesse Calling IV Competition) and Joey Cobbe (Head Bar Tender House of Gods, 40k+ followers on IG). The Scotsman, The Herald, Press & Journal, Scottish Field (luxury edition) have all covered us and we’ve even featured in the Sunday Times cocktail of the week. With this raise we plan to: * Start building a winning sales team after the raise * Open our first venue * Grow relationships in the on- and off-trade * Bring in a top PR and marketing agency to help grow our profile
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