The popular distillery which creates its own vodka, gin, whisky and rum is launching its festive pop-up at the popular shopping destination.
The distillery that launched Glasgow’s first single malt since 1902, is coming to Princes Square this festive season with its annual Christmas pop-up.
Staffed by the distillery’s spirits experts who will provide a personal shopping experience, the store will also stock the latest bottlings from the Glasgow 1770 Small Batch Series and a limited edition collaborative whisky, in celebration of 35 years of Princes Square. READ MORE: Details for Glasgow Christmas Winterfest 2023 confirmed including dates, ice rink and stalls
Speaking about the pop-up, Katie Moody, centre director at Princes Square said: "We are thrilled to welcome The Glasgow Distillery back for their second pop-up shop. This year is particularly special as we launch our collaboration, toasting to the festive season and 35 years of Princes Square with a limited-edition single malt."
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