Persie Gin: new corporate supporters
Playful, horse-themed botanicals for World Horse Welfare exclusive bottling.
Posted on 22/03/2024
We are delighted to announce our new corporate support from Persie Distillery, who are donating £5 for every bottle sold of special edition World Horse Welfare ‘Unbridled’ Gin, as well as carrying out additional fundraising activities throughout the year.
This special bottling of gin by the Perthshire-based distillery aims to capture the warmth of the special bond between horse and rider and celebrates the exhilarating experience of a good hack!
“We are delighted to embark on this relationship with Persie Distillery – a company that is striving to build on its efforts to raise funds for animal welfare. We love the playful, horse-themed botanicals in this World Horse Welfare gin and, for anyone who enjoys a tipple, there is the added benefit of knowing it is helping horses desperately in need.”
Peter Rowbottom, World Horse Welfare Director of Fundraising
The special edition gin can be purchased from our online shop and all funds raised will be used to support our work in improving the lives of horses in the UK and worldwide.
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