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This festive edition is a variation of the English Dry Gin. The recipe is refined with clementine, which aromas are known by everyone during the holiday season. With lime and grapefruit, lavender, cardamom and pepper, a citrus-fresh aroma and a fine and...
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Ukiyo Blossom Gin from Japan comes from the Kagoshima region. The distillery has more than 130 years of experience. This resulted in a classic gin with floral accents reminiscent of the Japanese cherry blossom. The basis of the gin is a rice distillate....
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The Island-distillery Raasay is located on the eponymous small Island between Isle of Sky and the Scottish mainland and was opened by the Islanders at the end of 2017. The origin of the Scottish Hebrides is important to the producers of the Gin. That's...
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Red Door Gin is produced in the Highland distillery Benromach and is named after their unique red doors. Behind those doors, the Gin is distilled in small batches in a copper pot still named Peggy. It contains the classic botanicals like juniper, lemon...
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The Hills & Harbour Gin is produced in the Crafty Distillery on the Scottish West Coast. The small distillery lies in the Galloway Hills by the Cree river, where the name of the Gin comes from. Besides the locally cultivated pine needles and seaweed also...
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The Lind & Lime Gin is produced in the Scottish Port Leith distillery in Edinburgh. The goal of the Sottish Gin maker was a balanced classic London Dry Gin with juniper, limes and pink pepper. The name of the brand comes from Dr.James Lind, who as a...
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The name says it: The English Oxley Cold Distilled is distilled by the temperatures below freezing point. Therefore a vacuum builds in the pot stills and the liquid begins to 'cook' under the pressure and rises to the condenser. In the - 127°C cold...
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Hendrick's Gin is produced in small batches since 1999. Two different pot stills are distilling the spirit: In the Bennet Still, the spirit is infused with the botanicals while in the Carter Head Still, the spirit gains flavour through the aroma basket....