Our brands

  • Wild-Arbor Clear Cream Liqueur

    The latest and most exciting product to be launched by The Reformed Spirits Company is Wild-Arbor. A clear cream liqueur free from preservatives, gluten and lactose, it allows indulgence without compromise. With a brand promise to plant one tree for every bottle sold, it is kind not only to the body but also to the soul. Wild-Arbor allows you to indulge with a clear conscience. Wild-Arbor is the first and only cream liqueur that is clear and made from all plant-based, natural ingredients and with its’ own nature restoration tract. A tree is planted for every bottle sold in the restoration tract in Okaloosa county, Florida. And then a link to some imagery

  • Martin Miller's Gin

    With the launch of Martin Miller’s Gin in 1999 the group kicked-off the Gin renaissance. The brand has since gone on to win more gold and platinum awards than any other gin in the last decade, counted by the number of wins at the four most respected competitions: The World Spirits Competition, San Francisco Spirits Competition, ISC and IWSC. Martin Miller’s Gin is sold to over 150 distributors and importers across the world and is present in more than 70 countries and across 40 states in the US.

    With sales of 1 million bottles per year the brand is not only the leading super premium gin but also the world’s largest independently owned gin brand. In January 2018 Zamora Company, having previously held a 10% stake in the brand, acquired all other minority shareholders' stakes as well as shares from the Reformed Spirits Company group. Zamora Company is now the controlling shareholder of Martin Miller’s Gin, with the Reformed Spirits Company group retaining a minority shareholding.

  • Fever-Tree Mixers

    While promoting Martin Miller’s Gin in 2003 the group came across the issue of the poor quality of tonic available for making one of the most iconic drinks in the world. This led to the development of Fever-Tree Tonic, which the group launched in 2004. The original product was bottled in Iceland, like Martin Miller’s Gin, for the perfect G&T.

    In 2005 The Reformed Spirits Company teamed up with Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow. Charles and Tim led the continued development of Fever-Tree into a full range of mixers. The Reformed Spirits Company group remained shareholders of Fever-Tree until 2013.

  • Pölstar Vodka

    In 2000 The Reformed Spirits Company, together with two other partners re-launched Pölstar Vodka, a brand developed by David Bromige. The brand quickly became renowned for its Icelandic heritage and its iconic cucumber vodka; London’s favourite tipple in 2001. In the short space of around 18 months the brand took the leading position among premium vodkas in the London on-trade. The brand was sold to William Grants in 2002 and was subsequently rebranded Reyka.