The story behind the gin:
Madge Wildfire is a literary figure from Sir Walter Scott’s The Heart of Midlothian (1818). Fierce, defiant and often misunderstood, she embodies the untamed, the unconventional and the resilient, qualities we see mirrored in Scotland’s wild botanicals.
Her story unfolds across hardship and triumph, reflecting the contrasts of the landscapes that inspired this gin. Heather, pine, gorse and wild berries grow freely, shaped by environment and time. Each botanical carries its own narrative, from the subtle sweetness of gorse flower to the tart depth of black gooseberry, layered over the enduring backbone of juniper.
Madge Wildfire Gin is about the quiet moments of discovery, pausing on a windswept hill, inhaling the scent of heather and pine, or watching the sun set over a glen. It is not about spectacle, but about presence, the kind of attention that turns ordinary experiences into stories worth telling.
In every bottle, you taste that spirit of freedom, curiosity and adventure, the essence of Madge Wildfire herself.














