Ending 2025 the ginlightful way 🍸

As we reach the final pour of the year, it felt right to pause, raise a glass, and look back on what’s been a cracking twelve months for the Intergin Club. From January’s first bottles to December’s festive finish, 2025 has been a year of distinctive distilleries, memorable flavours and a whole lot of very good gin.

Each box brought something different to the table — bold, bright, classic and unexpected — and together they’ve made up a year we’re incredibly proud of. And then, of course, came Christmas… With a box that very much went down a treat. From the festive pour itself to that Yuletide nibble (we’re still not over the size of it), it’s been a joy seeing this one enjoyed across the country.

A year in gin — thank you to our distillers

This year took us far and wide, and none of it would have been possible without the brilliant distillers who shared their craft, their stories and their bottles with us. A heartfelt thank you to every maker we featured in 2025:

February — Rothiemurchus Estate Gin
Cairngorm Gin Company (Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland)
A raw, wild Highland gin inspired by the ancient Caledonian Forest — a bold, place-led pour that set the tone for the year.
🔗 https://www.cairngormgin.co.uk

April — Double Juniper Gin
Gyre & Gimble (Norfolk, England)
A precise, juniper-forward London Dry that celebrated the fundamentals done exceptionally well — fresh, dry and unapologetically classic.
🔗 https://gyreandgimble.com

June — Feckin Irish Gin
Echlinville Distillery (Newtownards, County Down, Ireland)
A confident, characterful gin bursting with juniper, citrus and a lingering peppery finish — full-bodied and full of personality.
🔗 https://echlinville.com

August — Tropical Gin
Masons of Yorkshire (Yorkshire, England)
A sunshine-filled twist on a classic London Dry, delivering vibrant tropical fruit, crisp citrus and pure summer energy in the glass.
🔗 https://www.masonsofyorkshire.com

October — Mill 630 London Dry Gin
Paper Mill Distillery (Staffordshire, England)
A beautifully structured, juniper-led London Dry balancing tradition with a subtle modern lift — clean, confident and impeccably made.
🔗 https://www.papermilldistillery.co.uk

December — TOCA VIDA Smoked Berry Gin
TOCA VIDA (Pontyclun, Wales)
A festive Christmas pour combining bright berry fruit with gentle Szechuan smoke — indulgent, layered and quietly spectacular.
🔗 https://www.tocavida.co.uk

Every one of these gins brought something different to our members gin shelf — and together they made 2025 a year we’ll happily raise a glass to.

Looking ahead…

As we step into a brand-new year, we’re already excited about what’s next. Our February box features a gin that’s confident, precise and unapologetically refined — think Michelin-star-grade rather than everyday pour. We’ll reveal it in our next Monthly G&T early February.

And all that’s left is to wish all our Members a happy, healthy and gin-filled New Year and to thank each and every one for their support through out the year. Here’s to more discoveries, more stories, and plenty more reasons to raise a glass in 2026.

Chin chin,
The Interdelightful Crew 💫

P.S. And the winner is…
Ahaha, i bet you though we forgot, our December giveaway was open to gin lovers far and wide, and after a festive shuffle of names, we’re delighted to announce that the very lucky winner of our big festive Gin Club box is Angela from Ayeshire over on @lovetotravel271 🎉 Huge congratulations, Angela— your Intergin box will be with you in the New Year. And to everyone who entered, replied, commented or simply raised a glass with us this month: thank you.

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