Tiptree English Rhubarb Gin Liqueur, 35 cl
£19.49
Rhubarb is one of the first crops of the year on the Tiptree Farm in Essex, where we have been growing fruit since the 1800s. Is it a fruit, or is it perhaps a vegetable? Either way, Tiptree English Rhubarb Gin Liqueur delivers that distinctive sweet, yet tart, combination.Enjoy sipped straight over ice, add some Ginger Ale for a 'Rhubarb & Ginger' or some Cream Soda for a 'Rhubarb & Custard', or add a dash to Prosecco for 'Rhubarbubbles'.
Aromatic G&T Essentials
- 1 x Tiptree English Rhubarb Gin Liqueur, 35 cl
- 1 x Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Aromatic Tonic Water Fridge Pack, 8 x 150 ml
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Description
The first ‘Tiptree’ conserves were made in 1885 on the Tiptree estate and are still made here to this day. Fruit crops include strawberries, loganberries, mulberries and damsons to name but a few. Our signature fruit is the Little Scarlet strawberry, a tiny wild variety, originally brought to the UK by the Wilkin family in the early 1900's. We believe that we are unique in the world in growing this difficult crop, but it is worth it for the quality of conserve it provides.
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