About this deal
Our handcrafted Mango and Passionfruit Gin is distilled in copper stills and is Infused with only natural fruit and colours the create, pure, vibrant sugar- free gins, padded with amazing flavours that bring your palate to life. Passionfruit, Mango & Elderflower GinInspired by Kris & Louise Hindley's love of the Cornish coast and their mission to create a clear, fresh, fruity Gin using only the finest botanicals and natural flavours. It’s time to double up with Lancashire’s first Artisan Gin and Tonic Cans! #itsaginting Our Gin Jamboree team suggest pairing it with Fevertree Mediterranean Tonic, a slice of Mango & Passionfruit. From glassware to garnish to style of gin and spirit proof, everything should be carefully considered when mixing a G&T. Fresh ripe fruit is right at the fore of this delicious Gin, with tangy mango and bundles of passion fruit, with a gentle hint of tangy lime. Subtly spicy juniper and cassia in the background. . A refreshing gin liqueur which blends perfectly with an uplifting infusion of fresh passion fruit and smooth sweet mango.
- Country - England
- Bottle Size - 70cl
- Alcohol - 42.
- 5%
Reviews
Allie
I can't personally pick out the lime so much though. Good design and colours work well with the purple and rose gold, adding to the premium feel of the product.
Lipsquid
Good quality flavoured Gin well worth a try. When I’ve finished this bottle I’d like to try one of the others in the range. you could do that, but I don't know how many you'd fancy.
P. Sharpe
. It’s very smooth and although it’s sweet, it’s not sickly and the blend of fruit flavours is delicious. I typically prefer a standard gin rather than flavoured ones, some of which I have found taste a little artificial.
Anthony Miles
This is a really nice quality gin. On the other hand, I do know that the trend is now for gin enthusiasts to have ever more esoteric items in their collections, and this certainly fits the fashion for left-field flavours. No need for tonic, the flavours are so good without the tonic.
Cola perhaps? But it doesn't really do what a gin is generally supposed to do: The taste profile is too complex for it to be the base of a cocktail, and I couldn't really imagine what I might use as a mixer for it. So this chocolate, chilli and sea salt flavoured spirit, is tasty and interesting - there's dark chocolate as the base note, a tangible heat from the chili, and a subtle salty afternote.
This is a beautiful looking bottle and the gin itself is very drinkable. I would expect that they would be as delicious.
It is definitely one I would be very happy to try again, and stood out above the other flavours in this range which I wasn't so bothered about trying. At 40% alcohol it's at about the expected level.