Team Spirit!
Orkney Distillery achieves Five Stars
An Orkney gin company
which opened its premises to visitors just over a year ago is celebrating after
having achieved its Five Star Quality Assurance award at its first grading
visit.
The Orkney
Distillery and Visitor Centre, situated on Kirkwall’s harbour front, is the
home of Kirkjuvagr Orcadian gin and received the award from VisitScotland.
In the short time
it has been open, the small team has hosted thousands of people on distillery tours,
developed and launched four new gins and hosted a number of events ranging from the St
Magnus International Festival to an evening with the Consul General of Japan.
Its 11 staff -
headed up by Operations Manager Katie Macleod - run the distillery as well as
offering tours twice a day (more frequently during peak times) for gin
enthusiasts from around the world.
This involves a guided tour through the distillery, with an
opportunity to learn about the distilling process including their key
botanicals, watching the production area up close and sampling their gins
whilst overlooking Kirkwall harbour.
The team also offers
a gin-making experience, during which visitors can craft their own gin recipe –
under the guidance of their distiller - using over 30 different botanicals.
The distillery has become
popular with local people too, as the distillery has a coffee and gin bar open
to all, as well as a retail area and function space for events.
Earlier this year, the distillery entered the
Great Taste 2019 Awards, organised by the Guild of Fine Food, which recognises
high quality food and drink producers. Two of their gins – Aurora Gin and
Kirkjuvagr Gin – were awarded Great Taste badges for 2019. Aurora was awarded
two stars for outstanding and their signature Kirkjuvagr Gin was awarded one
star for simply delicious.
Lee Inkster, VisitScotland Industry
Relationship Manager for Orkney, said: “I am thrilled that the team at Orkney Distilling have achieved the
coveted Five Stars so quickly. Food and drink are a key part of the
visitor experience and visitors spend around 20% of their expenditure on both,
so the distillery is a marvellous
addition to Orkney’s visitor offering.
“Achieving this status demonstrates that Katie
and her team have put in a tremendous effort to provide a very high level of
service to their guests, and I would like to congratulate them for that.
“Gin and
its associated distilleries are fast becoming a popular attraction for our
visitors, keen to experience – and take away - an authentic and
locally-produced drink.
“I hope
their success is an inspiration to others to strive for a Five Star award,
which helps to promote these beautiful islands.”
Katie
Macleod, Operations Manager at Orkney Distillery, said: “We are extremely proud
that we have achieved this Five Star award. We try and provide an exceptional
experience for everyone visiting the distillery and this recognition is
brilliant for the team.
“It will hopefully help people to find
us and we look forward to welcoming more visitors over the coming year.”
Developed over the last four decades in partnership
with the tourism industry and informed by visitor research, VisitScotland’s
Quality Assurance schemes are world-leading. QA stars alongside online reviews
give visitors a balance of objective and subjective views to assist in their
decision making and expectations.
For further information about the Orkney Distillery, visit www.orkneydistilling.com
To
learn more about VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance and other schemes visit: www.visitscotland.org