Martin Miller's Winterful Flavoured Gin, 70 cl
£28.29
Martin Miller’s Winterful Gin offers warm and complex flavours (the perfect winter warmer) of cinnamon with the edge and tang of mandarin peel. This combined with the ever present aromas of Martin Miller’s Original Gin gives a spirit of great complexity and depth, which can be enjoyed both hot and cold.Martin Miller’s Winterful Gin is inspired by the botanicals associated with England and Iceland’s preferred winter tastes, prevalently cinnamon and mandarin orange peel, which are added via a third distillation.
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Description
Martin Miller's Gin is the brainchild of three friends that come one summer in 1998 were sick of drinking subpar gin. They unwaveringly set about making gin in Engalnd's best distillery and using the softest water in the world from Norway and the result is an amazingly smooth gin that tastes great even when drunk neat.
Tasting notes
Cinnamon with the edge and tang of mandarin
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