The new owners of Slingsby Gin have been announced.
Chris and Asma Williams have taken ownership of the popular gin brand and say they are committed to preserving the values that have defined the business since its launch.
The couple, who are based in Harrogate, said they are passionate about maintaining the ethos that inspired the Spirit of Harrogate from the very beginning.
In a statement, they said:
"As we enter this next chapter, we remain committed to the craftsmanship and character that have defined Slingsby Gin for over a decade, and to the valued members of the existing team who join us on this journey, bringing with them a wealth of expertise, knowledge and dedication."
The announcement also confirmed that online sales of Slingsby Gin will resume soon through the Spirit of Harrogate website.
Spirit of Harrogate, the company behind Slingsby Gin, entered administration in March amid rising costs and challenging trading conditions.
The business and its assets were subsequently acquired in a pre-packaged sale, securing the future of the Slingsby brand and preserving a number of jobs.
However, the company's Montpellier Quarter shop closed as part of the process.

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