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Copper in the Clouds
A tantalisingly fruity pink gin combining refreshing flavours of lychees and crisp British raspberries.
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Copper in the Clouds
A hearty juniper-led dry gin with lemon balm, lavender, and angelica root in Hertfordshire. Miniature - perfect for gifts.
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Copper in the Clouds
Fresh marmalade for every batch of gin. Pink grapefruit, Seville orange, blood orange. Botanical include juniper, coriander seed, licorice root, angelica root, lemon peel and orange peel. Sweet and zesty.
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Copper in the Clouds
A tropical and refreshing gin rested on freshly sliced mangoes for 3 days beofe a 24 hour black pepper maceration for a sophisticed, spicy finish.
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That Boutique-y Whisky Company
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Saragusta Spirits
A truly unique blend of the exotic and familiar this light, aromatic, extremely smooth gin will keep you coming back for more… London Dry in style and traditional in production, this is anything but ordinary! Flavoured with botanicals synonymous with the Far East, expect refreshing citrusy lemongrass notes followed by a nutty, rounded finish. Extremely versatile, making a delicious G&T, cocktail or even neat on the rocks.
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Includes three exquisite miniatures from our favourite local distillery inside a very attractive package. A perfect gift. Cambridge Dry Gin Elderflower Gin Liqueur Curator's Gin
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Jameson
Jameson's famous Irish Whiskey in a handy 50ml size.
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Cambridge Distillery
Anty gin, which is literally made with ants as a botanical, started as an idea from the Nordic Food Lab - an organisation run by Noma's Rene Redzepi and gastro-preneur Claus Meyer - and was brought to life by the Cambridge Distillery. This Anglo-Danish vegan nightmare contains the essence of precisely 62 ants, which add a citrus flavour to the gin and are used instead of the more traditional orange or lemon peel. Although Anty gin is, perhaps unsurprisingly, the world's first gin made from ants, it is not the first time that ants have ever been distilled – centuries ago they were distilled to create formic acid, which is useful as a preservative and antibacterial agent.
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Benriach
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A peculiarly sophisticated gin distilled in Scotland with the essence of Bulgarian rose petals and cucumber. Delightfully fragrant with juniper notes more delicate than most. Best served with a slice of cucumber.
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A soft start with a real crescendo of flavour: juicy berries make way for spice, before clean juniper and zesty citrus. A good balance of sweet-fruity and dry-herbal flavours.
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A gin filled Christmas Card that you can post to your loved ones. Saves on having to see tthem in person.
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Produced by Tom Warner in a barn in the Northamptonshire village of Harrington. The main three botanicals are juniper, coriander and cardamom, which have helped to produce a gin that's so well balanced it can be drunk neat.
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Bruichladdich
Gin from Bruichladdich, containing 31 botanicals, of which 22 are native to Islay, including Mugwort, Meadow Sweet and the enigmatic Lady's Bedstraw flowers.
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Cointreau
Cointreau is a brand of triple sec produced in Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou, France. It is drunk as an apéritif and digestif, and is a component of several well-known cocktails. It was originally called "Curaçao Blanco Triple Sec"