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Monday, February 2, 2026

Racing Club and Sibling Distillery Announce New Partnership

Racing Club is thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Sibling Distillery.

This partnership will result in the creation of a bespoke Racing Club Gin, which will be presented in a Racing Club branded bottle featuring the iconic Racing Club racing silks.

The gin can be purchased individually for £40 (including P+P) or as part of a package with a share in a racehorse through Racing Club. Packages start at just £99 and include a share in the four-time winning racehorse Dunstan, trained by Tom Dascombe in Lambourn, Berkshire, along with a bottle of the exclusive gin.

Founded in 2014 by siblings Felix, Clarice, Cicely, and Digby, Sibling Distillery now operates from a purpose-built distillery on the edge of Cheltenham. The family’s passion for racing makes this collaboration a perfect fit.

Richard Jaques, Co-Founder of Racing Club, commented: “We are delighted to have launched Racing Club Gin. Sibling Distillery contacted us a few months ago and from an initial meeting at the races we now have a delicious tasting and fantastic looking product! A share in a racehorse and a bottle of gin, the perfect gift for Fathers Day and other special occasions!”

Cicely Elliott-Berry, Director at Sibling Distillery, added: “It’s the perfect way to give a physical gift for now and a thoughtful, sentimental gift for later! Gin and racing, what more could you want?”

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