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Scotsman
14-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scotsman
Edinburgh neighbourhoods: 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh
In its description of the pretty neighbourhood, the Sunday Times says: 'With its tall, blonde, sandstone Georgian buildings, trees old enough to remember carriages clacking past, wrought iron railings and historic clock tower, Stockbridge is every inch the poetic, foggy city of Scott, Stevenson and Conan Doyle. 'This affluent urban village at the edge of the New Town is just 15 minutes on foot from Princes Street yet close to huge expanses of green space. Raeburn Place is lined with cheesemongers, art galleries, delis and cafés, while St Stephen Street is a treasure trove of little independent businesses.' It's all true, of course, but nothing us Edinburghers didn't already know. After all, Stockbridge has been one of the most desirable areas of the city to live for decades now. Without further ado, let's take a look at 19 spots in Stockbridge that have helped make it one of the best places to live in all of Scotland – not just Edinburgh. 1 . 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh Scroll through our gallery to see 19 reasons why Stockbridge is the place to be in Edinburgh. Photo: Third Party Photo Sales 2 . Glenogle Swim Centre Where: Glenogle Road, Edinburgh EH3 5JB. Glenogle Swim Centre's beautifully-restored Victorian baths have served the local community for over 120 years. Photo: Glenogle Swim Centre Photo Sales 3 . Smith & Gertrude 26 Hamilton Place. The owners believe that life doesn't get much better than a great glass of wine, well-matched cheese and the company of friends. And who are we to argue with that! Photo: Smith & Gertrude Photo Sales 4 . The Antiquary 72-78 St Stephen Street. This atmospheric pub stands as a Stockbridge institution, with a legacy spanning over 50 years. Photo: The Antiquary Photo Sales Related topics: Edinburgh


The Herald Scotland
13-05-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
Tomatin launches limited edition to celebrate veteran distiller
Over the past 14 years, he has led the distillery to achieve a series of prestigious award wins, including 'Scotch Whisky Producer of the Year' and 'Outstanding Spirits Producer of the Year' at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) in 2022. Last year, Tomatin 18 Year Old also secured Double Gold for the third consecutive year at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC). Read More: As well as Tomatin 18 Year Old, Mr Eunson is responsible for crafting Tomatin's flagship single malt whisky, Legacy, and experimental lightly-peated single malt Cù Bòcan. He also oversaw the relaunch of The Antiquary in summer 2024, revitalising this historic brand with the release of three exceptional age-statement blended whiskies in bold new packaging. He has announced his retirement, and will leave his post at the end of May. To celebrate Graham's remarkable contribution to the Scotch whisky industry, and his enduring legacy at Tomatin Distillery, a limited-edition single malt has been released to commemorate his career. Tomatin Legacy Makers – Graham Eunson edition single malt Scotch whisky is limited to only 514 bottles worldwide and is crafted from whisky fully matured in two exceptional casks, each representing a defining chapter in Mr Eunson's career. The first, a refill hogshead filled in 1990, marks the year he first stepped into the whisky industry. The second, a French oak barrique filled in 2011, commemorates the year he joined Tomatin Distillery. Bottled at 56.1% ABV and priced at £150 RRSP, the distillery says Tomatin Legacy Makers - Graham Eunson edition "opens with notes of stewed red fruits, apple crumble and strawberries and cream, leading into layers of dried mango, banana and papaya on the palate and a medium, drying yet fruity finish". Graham Eunson of Tomatin (Image: Tomatin) Mr Eunson, master distiller and distillery operations director at Tomatin, said: 'Tomatin is an exceptional distillery, and my time working here is one of the high points of my career. I joined Tomatin with the idea that we are all just custodians, and with one goal – to leave the distillery in a better place than I found it. "Through enhanced systems and improved approaches, there is definitely more consistency now. Our first-class wood policy, which is built on knowing as much as we can about the history of a cask before it is filled, is an example of this. 'I'd like to think the legacy I've left is a top-notch whisky which can be enjoyed around the world in the future. I'm also proud of the fact that both of my children, Scott and Kirstie, work in the industry as well, which is fantastic to see.' Scott Adamson, Blender and Global Brand Ambassador at Tomatin, said: 'Working with Graham over the years has been an absolute privilege. His skill, commitment and knowledge are second to none, and he has made a remarkable contribution not only to Tomatin, but to the whisky industry as a whole. 'The release of Tomatin Legacy Makers - Graham Eunson edition is a celebration of his life's work. More than a tribute, this whisky is Graham's legacy in liquid form. He will be greatly missed at the distillery, and we wish him a long and happy retirement.' Tomatin Legacy Makers – Graham Eunson edition is available to purchase now from the distillery website and from select independent whisky retailers.