Tutored tasting of gins and whiskies at the distillery.
Cotswolds Gin and Whisky Distillery Private Tour
8 hour chauffeur-guide tour to The Cotswolds Distillery and to visit the Cotswolds.
Given current changing regulations and guidelines for this venue, we recommend you email us first rather than booking directly to check availability for this venue and further information.
*Pay only £20 per person on the day for tutored tasting and distillery tour.
Tutored tastings of great whiskies
Tour options
1. Knowledgable driver-guide
1-7 people in Mercedes executive vehicle with knowledgeable driver-guide: the same person does all the driving and guiding. Our best selling category.
Your driver-guide will provide you with commentary of the distillery and area on your way to The Cotswolds.
From £790. Book here
2. Certified England Blue Badge Guide and chauffeur
1-6 people in Mercedes executive vehicle with expert official guide and chauffeur, this is our highest level of service provided by two members of staff (guide and chauffeur) for a fully guided tour with more in-depth knowledge from an England blue badge guide.
Your certified guide will give a presentation on The Cotswolds Distillery and this picturesque area of England.
From £1,040. Book here
3. Self-guided with professional chauffeur
1-7 people in Mercedes executive vehicle with professional chauffeur. Luxury private transport for the more independent travellers who don’t require any guiding on the way and simply want to enjoy the tasting and tour experience provided at The Cotswolds Distillery.
From £660. Book here
Includes: transportation with complimentary pick up and drop off at your Central London zone 1 accommodation, driving and/or guiding services, complimentary water and wifi onboard vehicle.
Excludes: meals, refreshments and gratuities. Distillery tour and tasting will be an extra £25 per person.
Transfers to and from airports, ports and stations outside central London can also be arranged for a supplementary fee, please check with us.
So, which is your tipple of choice: gin or whisky? Decisions, decisions...