An independent business in Largs is encouraging whisky lovers to attend a free Clydeside Distillery in-store tasting.
Geraldos of Largs will be hosting the event on Saturday, where two unique flavours from the distillery will be on offer.
Stobcross is one of the flavours available to try, and is described as floral and tropical, with hints of white pepper.
It was named after a historic cross that once marked the route to Dumbarton Rock, which later became the base of Clydeside Distillery.
The other whisky is called Napier after Robert Napier, who is regarded as the 'Father of Clyde Shipbuilding'.
This spirit has been described as autumnal, as it opens with notes of berry and rose before finishing with clove and ginger.
The Largs based tourist shop is a family run business, specialising in handmade chocolates, spirits, gift hampers and a variety of gifts.
The event runs from 1pm to 5pm at 26-28 Main Street, and is free with no booking required.
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