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Edinburgh Gin & Raspberry Gin Liqueur


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I have a few bottles left over from Christmas going for bargain prices:


70cl bottle of Christmas Edinburgh Gin, RRP ?42.95. Looking for ?15.


Description:

Distilled with frankincense and myrrh to add a finishing note of nutmeg for genuine yuletide warmth. Heady with rich spices and sweet orange, sip in a classic G&T to release some of the more complex flavours. Works terrifically well in a Negroni with the sweet myrrh providing balance to Campari's bitter finish.




Nip from the Hip Raspberry Gin Liqueur 375 ml Usually ?14.95 looking for ?7 a bottle

Produced in Kent using only whole locally sourced fruits and London dry gin. Absolutely delicious. No additives or preservatives.

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