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South West Tel: 0845 345 1076 Email: Cornwall@Lwc-Drinks.Co.Uk Regional Products & Gifting Brochure LWC Cornwall Wilson Way, Pool Industrial Estate, Redruth, TR15 3JD South West Tel: 0845 345 1076 Email: [email protected] Regional Products & Gifting Brochure www.lwc-drinks.co.uk www.lwc-cornwall.co.uk LWC South West King Charles Business Park, Old Newton Road, Heathfield, Newton Abbot, TQ12 6UT Tel: 0844 811 7399 Email: [email protected] www.lwc-drinks.co.uk www.lwc-southwest.co.uk LWC IS THE LARGEST WHOLESALER IN THE SOUTH WEST, SUPPORTING LOCAL BRANDS AND BUSINESSES. Your local drinks experts and supplier. Stocking over 375 southwest brands. Supporting over 75 local suppliers. Supplying over 1,500 hospitality outlets across the South West. LWC is your local wholesaler for the South West. Based out of depots in Newton Abbot & Redruth we can deliver to all areas of the South West with same-day or next-day service, 6 days a week. In this brochure you will find a selection of the local brands that we carry. It is important to us that we support local businesses, which is why we stock lines from over 75 Devon & Cornish drinks producers. Whether wine, beer, spirits or soft drinks, we have a locally produced brand for all venues and occasions. This year, we have expanded our range further, to include more local producers and a range of local gift packs suitable for seasonal trade. As a national wholesaler, LWC works with all major national brand owners such as Coors, Heineken, Britvic, Coca-Cola Schweppes, Pernod Ricard and Diageo to provide you with all the support you need to help your venue continue to succeed. As a business, we currently carry over 8,000 product lines. We offer a customised wine-list service and have a team of wine specialists to assist you with creating the ideal list for your venue and customers. Contact Details: For Cornwall, call 0845 345 1076 or email [email protected]. For South West, call 0844 811 7399 or email [email protected]. - They will make you an appointment with one of our Account Managers, who will look after you from then. - They will live locally to you so they’ll always be on hand to assist your business. - Excellent customer service is an important part of our job and is the acting catalyst to LWC’s success. If you want the best mix of quality, service and value, give your local depot a call today and make an appointment for an Account Manager to come and see you. 02 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 03 TARQUIN’S CORNISH GIN Southwestern Distillery- inspired by the wild Cornish Coast - ............................................................................. We are an independent family companyBUY handcraftingANY 6 BOTTLES gin and* pastis in small batches (the FROM OUR RANGE AND GET A old-fashioned way) by the coast of north Cornwall. At the heart of our process lies a special, flame-fired, copper pot still FREEcalled Tamara, BOTTLEgoddess of the Tamar. Together with a harmonious balance of precision and flair, we -are of able our to latestproduce edition spirits -that are truly exceptional. Tarquin, our founder, pioneer and head distiller is so proud of what we create that he puts his name on every bottle. TARQUIN’S BRITISH BLACKBERRY GIN Winner of WORLD’S BEST .............................................................................GIN San Francisco World Spirits Awards 2017. Tarquin’s Cornish Gin - Tarquin’s Navy Gin * Tarquin’s Cornish Pastis - all bottles are 70cl 32171048 Tarquin’s Gin 42% 5cl Cornwall 32170957 Tarquin’s Gin 42% 35cl Cornwall 32170947 Tarquin’s Gin 42% 70cl Cornwall 32171049 Tarquin’s Seadog Gin 57% 5cl Cornwall 32171047 Tarquin’s Seadog Gin 57% 70cl Cornwall 32171050 Tarquin’s Blackberry Gin 38% 70cl Cornwall 32171160 Tarquin’s Mulled Cranberry & Tangerine Gin 42% 70cl Cornwall 42005307 Tarquin’s Pastis 42% 35cl Cornwall 36081847 Tarquin’s Pastis 42% 70cl Cornwall 32170958 Tarquin’s Gin & Pastis Gift Pack (2)35cl Cornwall 04 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 05 Trevethan Caspyn Trevethan Gin is a quality handmade gin created using our traditional family recipe perfected Pocketful of Stones was born in the cellar of a pub in London. Sitting around a tiny copper in the 1920s by Norman Trevethan. still, two brothers tinkered with gin recipe after gin recipe. The dream was to get back to their roots, the outdoors and the ocean and produce something they were both passionate about. Each batch is hand distilled at our craft facility in Cornwall. The small quantities that we Caspyn was born. produce help to create our unique flavour and give every batch its own signature character. Complex, with subtle hints of citrus and floral notes, our gin is made using botanicals sourced from our very own Cornish hedgerows for a true taste of Cornwall. 32062012 Caspyn Cornish Dry Gin 40% 35cl Cornwall 32061453 Trevethan Gin 43% 70cl Cornwall 32062010 Caspyn Cornish Dry Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 32061452 Trevethan Chauffeur’s Reserve Gin 57% 70cl Cornwall 32062013 Caspyn Midsummer Dry Gin 40% 35cl Cornwall 32061454 Trevethan Honey Oak Gin 43% 70cl Cornwall 32062011 Caspyn Midsummer Dry Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 06 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 07 Elemental Lilliput Elemental Cornish Gin is one of the first few gins to be exclusively distilled and bottled in Lilliput Dorset Gin is distilled with pride in Dorset at our micro distillery Lilliput, from our Cornwall in over 300 years. very own home-grown organic rosemary, organic basil from Egypt, organic thyme from Spain and organic fresh water fermented Kalamata olives from Greece. For us, it’s this combination Elemental is produced in small batches, handcrafted in a traditional copper still using locally of tastes and aromas that evokes the feeling of being by the coast and best captures our desire to sourced Cornish spring water and a closely guarded list of twelve of the finest botanicals escape to the beautiful Dorset coastline. sourced from around the world. It is quite simply the premium-quality product you deserve. The artisan nature of our luxury Cornish gin captures the thrill and glamour of the 1920s prohibition scene and welcomes it to the present day, bringing the party to your table and the Great Gatsby to your glass. 32061461 Lilliput Dorset Gin 40% 50cl Dorset 32162647 Elemental Gin 42% 70cl Cornwall 32061460 Lilliput Dorset Gin 40% 20cl Dorset 08 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 09 Fordington Salcombe Fordington Gin is locally created in Dorchester, bringing you a London Dry Gin with a Not all gins are made the same. special and uniquely magical twist based on absinthe botanicals. Fordington is a new and contemporary Gin, bringing a taste that is gentle yet distinctive in flavour. The aniseed and Our gin is handcrafted on a beautiful 450ltr copper pot still at our distillery in Salcombe. lemon balm add lightness to the gin allowing for a subtle yet creative taste for you to savour. Each batch is distilled with an unrivalled passion, care and attention to detail, then blended Fordington Gin – gently stirring the spirits. together with Dartmoor water to produce an exceptional gin. We don’t compromise on quality, period. Unlike many larger producers, we use a more traditional approach known as the one-shot method and distil our gin according to the ‘London Dry’ standard, although we like to think of it as ‘Devon Dry’; London Dry with Devon sunshine! 32061470 Fordington Gin 38% 10cl Dorset 32061471 Fordington Gin 38% 20cl Dorset 32061472 Fordington Gin 38% 35cl Dorset 32061473 Fordington Gin 38% 70cl Dorset 32162565 Salcombe Gin 44% 70cl Cornwall 10 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 11 Exeter Westward Farm Exeter’s own premium gin, in small batches and produced in a traditional copper still. This gin is distilled by Aiden and Grace Hicks at Westward Farm, an amazingly beautiful This robust, yet smooth, gin celebrates Exeter’s Roman heritage and occupation between location that has been run by the same family for centuries. It’s not just gin that is made circa AD55 and AD380, “ISCA Dumnoniorum”, describing flowing water in reference to there: you can also buy eggs, honey, meat, apple juice, cider and handmade toiletries. Made in the River Exe. Using ancient botanicals favoured by the Romans such as tarragon, basil, incredibly small batches of just 28 bottles at a time, each bottle bears the batch number and is cardamom, cinnamon & marigold combined with 11 other botanicals. The result is an signed by the individual who bottled the gin. outstanding gin experience. 32061490 Westward Farm Scilly Gin 40% 5cl Cornwall 32061491 Westward Farm Scilly Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 32061480 Exeter Gin 44% 5cl Devon 32061492 Westward Farm Wild Wingletang Gin 40% 5cl Cornwall 32061481 Exeter Gin 44% 70cl Devon 32061493 Westward Farm Wild Wingletang Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 32061484 Exeter Gin Viking Strength 57% 5cl Devon 32061494 Westward Farm Rose Geranium Gin 40% 5cl Cornwall 32061485 Exeter Gin Viking Strength 57% 70cl Devon 32061495 Westward Farm Rose Geranium Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 32061488 Granny Garbutts Gin 42% 5cl Devon 32061496 Westward Farm 28 Miles Gin 40% 5cl Cornwall 32061489 Granny Garbutts Gin 42% 70cl Devon 32061497 Westward Farm 28 Miles Gin 40% 70cl Cornwall 12 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 LWC South West Regional Products & Gifting Brochure 2018 13 Curio Espensen Curio is produced in Mullion, deep in west Cornwall, through years of hard work, dedication, Espensen Spirit is a delicious range of naturally infused vodkas, gins and whiskies made by consultation and training with two master distillers who have helped us on our journey to Sam Espensen and her ‘Team Spirit’ in Redfield in Bristol.
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