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Lying
in the lee of Arran, and benefiting from the Gulf Stream's mild
climate, the Isle of Bute is ideally suited to rearing premium
grass-fed livestock. Fertile soils support traditional farming
methods upon which high quality beef and lamb production
depend, whilst at the same time maintaining an outstanding landscape,
which is only now being discovered by a flourishing tourism initiative.
At the southern-most point of the island, surrounded by a magnificent
seascape on three sides, is The Plan Farm where Brian and Janet
Hill‚ with their sons Edward and George, rear Scottish Blackface
sheep and suckler cows.
has
been created in response to the demand for beef
and lamb with complete traceability from
livestock reared to the highest welfare and environmental standards.
All our livestock are born and reared on the island to high standards
specified under the Highlands and Islands Health Programme and
by Quality Meat Scotland.
Traditional preparation
techniques coupled with modern hygiene standards result
in fine meats which are tender, lean, juicy and full of flavour‚
something which our grandparents took for granted but for so long
have been lost to today's generation. Above all, our customers
want to know from precisely where their food comes, that it is
free from all additives and residues and that it is the safest
possible meal for them and their family. For the professional
chef or family hostess, Taste of Bute meats provide something
unique for the menu. You will enjoy an eating experience which
reflects the sea breezes and herb-rich grazing only possible from
livestock reared on this island off the West Coast of Scotland.
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