Whitley Neill Platinum Jubilee Gin, 70 cl

£22.49

Country

England

Region

London

Size

70cl

ABV

43%

Closure

Cork

A very special edition of the UK’s favourite gin to celebrate The Queen’s remarkable Platinum JubileeThe folks at Whitley Neill have released a very special edition of their award-winning London Dry Gin, presented in a shiny platinum bottle.The perfect centrepiece for your summer street party, this edition of Whitley Neill pays homage to their British heritage.The gin within is a beautiful, aromatic blend of both traditional and outside-the-box botanicals which has proven to be the UK’s bestselling gin. Traditional juniper, orris root and citrus peels are joined by gooseberries and Baobab.

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Whitley Niell has a tagline of “Made In England, Inspired by Africa"  and if the ingredients are anything to go by they've not only stayed true to that sentiment, they've been ferociously innovative too. When gin making has been in your family for 8 generations you can get off the beaten track and still produce drinks of premium quality like Whitley Niell does again and again.


Tasting notes

Juniper, orris root and citrus peels

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On the hunt for a new gin? Whitley Neill is the world’s best-selling premium gin. It’s distilled in London and blended with botanicals from around the world, including juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root and orris root. The result is a smooth, full-bodied spirit that tastes great on its own or mixed into your favorite cocktail. Our unique blend of flavors makes it perfect for any occasion – so you can enjoy this delicious drink whenever you want!

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