Scotland’s Largest Multi-Category Spirits Tasting Returns to Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s booming cocktail scene takes centre stage this March as Drinkmonger Spirits Fair returns to Mansfield Traquair on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th March 2026, with award-winning local bartenders hosting sessions and sharing practical serves visitors can recreate at home – highlighting growing interest in a broader mix of spirits alongside traditional whisky.

Now in its third year, the event brings together more than 30 producers and over 150+ spirits and mixed drinks, positioning it as Scotland’s largest multi-category spirits tasting. Visitors can explore gin, agave spirits (tequila & mezcal), whisky and rum, alongside vermouths and liqueurs, with Japanese sake and shochu introduced as a discovery highlight for 2026.

The event arrives at a time when drinking habits are evolving, with bars reporting rising interest in cocktails, agave spirits and aperitif-style serves alongside established favourites. Organisers say the show has grown to reflect how people now discover drinks – socially, through bartenders and shared experiences rather than traditional structured tastings.

Organised by the team behind Royal Mile Whiskies – winner of Specialist Spirits Retailer of the Year at the Spirits Business Awards 2025 – and the long-running Whisky Fringe (which sold out in under an hour in 2025), the drinks show combines specialist credibility with a relaxed, accessible format.

Guests can move freely around the venue, chatting with producers and bartenders and trying drinks neat, mixed or in simple cocktails at their own pace.

New for 2026, partner brands have been paired with award-winning Edinburgh bartenders across three sessions each day, including Robert Meek (Bar Manager, Port of Leith Distillery) and Sian Buchan (Co-Owner, Uno Mas). The sessions focus on approachable serves and practical techniques visitors can recreate at home, highlighting the role of local bartenders in shaping drinking trends.

Scottish producers including Pickering’s Gin and North Uist Distillery will appear alongside international brands such as Don Julio, Casamigos, Redbreast and Nikka, with rum producers including Black Tot and Doorly’s also featured, allowing visitors to compare styles across multiple categories in one place.

An on-site festival shop will allow visitors to purchase favourites discovered during the event, with a £10 voucher included with each ticket redeemable against a £40+ purchase at the Drinkmonger Festival Shop on the day, or later at Drinkmonger Bruntsfield, Pitlochry or online (valid until the end of April 2026).

Sam Brabbs, Purchasing Manager at The Dormant Distillery Company, said: “We’ve worked hard over the last few years to make Drinkmonger Spirits Fair feel like the city’s fantastic bar scene under one roof.

“You can wander around, chat to the people behind the drinks, try some cocktails and explore an intriguing range of spirits you might never normally order, and leave with ideas you can actually recreate at home.

“It’s exciting to see it grow into Scotland’s largest multi-category spirits tasting, and we’d love anyone with an interest in spirits to pick up a ticket and come down.”

Held throughout the ornate halls of Mansfield Traquair, the fair is designed as a social day out as much as a tasting experience, showcasing Edinburgh’s bartending talent and giving visitors the chance to explore a wide range of spirit categories in one place.

Tickets are £35 and include tasting access, cocktail sessions, a branded tasting glass and the £10 voucher. 

Almost £90,000 raised for Benedetti Foundation in charity gala at Mansfield Traquair

Heritage Portfolio, the specialist events and catering company within Sodexo Live! recently supported an unforgettable evening at Edinburgh’s Mansfield Traquair, where the Benedetti Foundation raised an impressive £88,555 during a special charity auction and gala dinner. 

Held on 29th October, the evening combined exquisite food, exceptional music and generous giving to support the Benedetti Foundation’s mission to bring the transformative power of music to people of all ages and backgrounds. 

Mansfield Traquair, often referred to as ‘Edinburgh’s Sistine Chapel’ for its spectacular murals, provided the perfect setting for this celebration of music, education and philanthropy. The historic venue, located in the heart of the city, offered a magnificent backdrop for the Foundation to share its work, achievements and ambitions with friends, supporters and guests. 

Guests were treated to performances from Nicola Benedetti and the musicians currently touring with her, including Plínio Fernandes on guitar, Samuele Telari on accordion and Max Calver on cello. Andrea Gajic, one of the Benedetti Foundation’s Tutors also joined her on violin. Foundation Tutors and Ambassadors then joined Nicola onstage to showcase some of the talented musicians the Foundation supports.

Heritage Portfolio curated an elegant dinner menu showcasing the best of Scottish cuisine, featuring a starter of celeriac and turmeric velouté with a Mull cheddar crouté and rosemary oil.

The main course was roast loin of Highland venison with dauphinoise, candied red cabbage, broccoli and port wine jus. Dessert was an apple crumble and filo tart with cinnamon gel and clotted cream ice cream. 

A total of 106 guests attended the gala, with the auction led by Helena Newman, Chairman of both Sotheby’s Europe and Impressionist & Modern Art Worldwide, whose expertise and enthusiasm helped to make the evening a great success. 

The highest bid of the night was for a three-night exclusive stay at Château de Pont Bourguet for up to twelve guests, which achieved a hammer price of £9,000. 

Heritage Portfolio contributed to the fundraising by donating a Champagne Afternoon Tea for two at the Signet Library’s Colonnades, offering a chance to enjoy handcrafted sweet and savoury creations in one of Edinburgh’s most elegant settings. 

Sandy Robson, Executive Director of Heritage Portfolio, said: “Supporting the Benedetti Foundation with this fundraising gala was an opportunity to engage with a wonderful charity, and we were proud to host them within the beautiful space of the Mansfield Traquair.

“Heritage Portfolio created a menu that reflected the quality and creativity of the evening, delivering a dining experience worthy of such an inspiring cause in one of Edinburgh’s most breathtaking venues.” 

Paul Fitzpatrick, Chief Executive, The Benedetti Foundation said: “Mansfield Traquair was the perfect venue for our fundraising gala. The venue’s beauty, atmosphere and remarkable acoustics made it an ideal space for live performance and celebration.

“Every detail ran so smoothly thanks to the professionalism of the Heritage Portfolio team, allowing us to focus on sharing our mission and connecting with guests in a truly special setting.” 

Heritage Portfolio, a division of Sodexo Live!, is a leading provider of private and corporate hospitality for cultural destinations. Producing outstanding catering and event services, it serves some of the most prestigious venues across Britain, delivering amazing experiences that go beyond the remarkable food it creates.

In Scotland, partners include Musselburgh Racecourse, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, National Galleries Scotland, V&A Dundee and The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.  

For more information see  www.heritageportfolio.co.uk