Tastes Like: Depends on the flavor. One of the most common examples is sloe gin (made from sloe berries), which tastes like a juniper-laced berry liqueur.
What is it: Just like any other spirit, many gin brands produce flavored versions. Cloying variations aside (like peach gin), there are some great flavor-enhanced gins on the market.
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- Flavoured Gin, Gin
Silverglas Raspberry Pink Gin (50cl)
- £32.99
- Silverglas Scottish Raspberry Gin - a happy burst of natural fruit. Nothing says ‘sweet and juicy’ like ripe Scottish raspberries. We have captured all the natural fruit flavour and colour in this beautiful blush pink gin.
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- Flavoured Gin, Gin
Silverglas Valencian Orange Gin (50cl)
- £32.99
- Silverglas Valencian Orange Gin - unmistakable citrus freshness. Juniper and citrus are a match made in heaven. This vivid, citrus gin takes it one step further.
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- Flavoured Gin, Gin
Crossbill Staghorn Sumac (50cl)
- £29.99
- Fresh Staghorn Sumac foraged in New Hampshire, flown to Scotland and infused with fresh Scottish juniper, creates a unique exceptionally dry gin with a citrus burst.
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- Flavoured Gin, Gin, London Dry Gin
Kintyre Pink Gin (50cl)
- £35.99
- Kintyre Pink Gin is uniquely distilled with Scottish raspberries and oats, giving it a delicate fruity flavour with a creamy finish, redolent of that most Scottish of desserts, Cranachan. Kintyre Pink Gin is naturally coloured, it will lose it’s colour over time. This won’t affect the flavour or the quality at all. If possible, store away from sunlight.
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