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Linden Leaf 88 Molecular Gin: 28 Botanicals, 88 Molecular Compounds
Founded by Cambridge scientists — 28 botanicals creating 88 molecular compounds of aroma and flavour. Low-temperature ex...
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Founded by Cambridge scientists — 28 botanicals creating 88 molecular compounds of aroma and flavour. Low-temperature ex...
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Menorca's sole surviving gin distillery — grape spirit base with Pyrenean juniper berries aged 2-3 years in open sea air...
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A collaboration between two award-winning North West distilleries — botanicals inspired by an English heritage garden. R...
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The complete, unmodified 1947 Bombay recipe — spicier, sweeter, and more intense than standard Pickering's, with fennel,...
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Born on 10 May 2012 when five friends — Miika, Jouni, Mikko, Kalle and Miko — sat in a Finnish sauna drinking American r...
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Yorkshire tea — straight from the teabags — distilled with Szechuan pepper, cardamom, and triple citrus. Gold Outstandin...
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Named for the Norse end of days — a Swedish copper pot still gin using local winter barley as the base spirit, distilled...
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A Sussex gin where each of the eight botanicals — including local hops — is distilled separately in copper pot stills an...
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The world's first spirit in a cardboard bottle — 94% recycled paper, 77% less plastic, 6x lower carbon footprint. Twenty...
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Each botanical vacuum-distilled individually to preserve raw flavours — eight ingredients including basil, blackcurrant ...
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Twelve botanicals from Haute-Provence — the majority harvested from the region: basil, rosemary, thyme, eucalyptus, and ...
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