Tasting Notes
The Nose
Leading notes of fresh citrus subside revealing smooth coconut scented gorse and the aromatic sweetness of red clover.
The Palate
Juniper forward an initial citrus burst mixes with bitter undertones of yarrow which mellow to smooth bold earthy notes and the perfect balance of sweet apple.
The Finish
Enduring smoothness with a subtle sweetness and fresh cleansing notes of heather and pine. Inspiring.
Delivery Info
We aim to dispatch orders within 2 working days of receiving the order.
Miniature 5cl Bottles
- Royal Mail 2nd Class – £3.00 up to 12 bottles (2-3 working days)
Single 25cl & 70cl Bottle(s)
- Royal Mail 1st Class – £7.85 per bottle (1-2 working days)
- Royal Mail 2nd Class – £4.85 per bottle (2-3 working days)
Case of Six Bottles
- 48hr Courier – £15.00 per case (1-2 working days)
Botanicals
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Juniper Berries
The spicy, aromatic, dark berries of the juniper tree are the main flavouring ingredient of all gins. Their essential oils provide an aroma of pine and a hint of bitterness on the palate.
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Gorse
Gorse is synonymous with UK military training areas, the vibrantly bright golden yellow gorse flowers have a delicate yet distinctive coconut flavour and aroma.
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Yarrow
Yarrow, also known as Soldiers’ Woundwort is a natural styptic and was used to staunch bleeding during many historic battles. The herb has a strong liquorice-like aroma with a sweet flavour and a bitter finish.
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Lime Flowers
The flowers of the linden tree have a strong sweet smell, like honeysuckle or jasmine and taste as floral as they smell. Said to “Gladden the Heart”, lime flower tea was drunk by WW2 soldiers to bring about calmness.
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Hawthorn Berries
The humble Hawthorn Berry enjoys a long and enduring history as the herb to strengthen the heart. The sweet flavour of these bright red berries has been compared to ripe apples.
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Heather
Heather has been used to give many beers and spirits their characteristic taste. Heather flowers commonly mean good luck, admiration, and protection.