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Administrators called in at Burleighs Gin

Burleighs stopped sales from its website a month ago and now Begbies Traynor have been called in

Burleighs makes 100,000 bottles a year

Administrators have been brought in at Leicestershire gin distillery Burleighs following a petition to wind up the business from HMRC.

According to the official Gazette website David Elliott and Bai Cham of Begbies Traynor have been brought in to oversee the business, which is based in the Charnwood Forest, near Loughborough.

The website said HMRC had presented a petition to wind up the business at the end of October, saying it was owed money by Burleighs. The petition was due to be heard this Wednesday, December 14.

The Burleighs website remains live but has not been taking orders for several weeks after the business announced a month ago that the distillery had been temporarily closed.

A November 7 post on its Facebook page stated: “ The Burleighs Gin distillery is temporarily closed.

“As a result, we are currently unable to accept orders and will be temporarily postponing all events and Gin Academy sessions in November including our pop-up at Public on the 11/11/22.

“We thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter and will update you with more information as soon as we can."

The distillery was launched at Bawdon Lodge Farm, in countryside at Nanpantan, in July 2014, and went on to produce gins for Leicester City Football Club, Leicester Tigers and the King Richard III foundation alongside its own London Dry Gin, Export Strength Gin and Distiller’s Cut Gin, as well as other varieties.