Love Gin Limited Edition
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Love Gin Who doesn’t Eden Mill’s Love Gin now comes in a new lightweight sustainable and 700ml glass bottle. It’s the same pink gin just a little bit greener and a little bigger. Produced in St Andrew...Read more
Love Gin Who doesn’t Eden Mill’s Love Gin now comes in a new lightweight sustainable and 700ml glass bottle. It’s the same pink gin just a little bit greener and a little bigger. Produced in St Andrews by the dynamic craft distillers at Eden Mill Love Gin brings together a unique blend of local botanicals and exotic fruits. Handcrafted in a traditional method the key botanicals include raspberry leaf goji berry rose petal rhubarb root elderberry and hibiscus amongst others. The resulting vegan-friendly gin is soft and subtle on the nose with a rich touch of spiced berries sweet vanilla and tangy green fruits. Attractively complex on the palate this exciting gin reveals notes of rhubarb elderflower dark fruit and juniper leading to a lifted and lively finish. Best enjoyed paired with tonic water and garnished with frozen berries or pink grapefruit. St Andrews is renowned for being the ‘home of golf’ not to mention its university its sandy beaches and its particularly large cathedral ruin. But few people realise that brewing and distilling were once integral to this Scottish town probably because those arts had been lost for 150 years. Eden Mill was born from a desire to revive these traditions. Sourcing ingredients and botanicals from the local fields forests and coastline they’ve created an enviable reputation for their gins and liqueurs. But also keep an eye out for their whisky. In 2018 they released the first Single Malt Scotch whisky to be made in St Andrews in over a century and half. Sustainability is at the heart of Eden Mill’s ethos. They’re working towards becoming carbon neutral shortly their new distillery will draw power and heat from solar panels on the roof and the University of St Andrews’ biomass plant and lightweight bottles made in the UK have reduced waste and lowered their footprint further. As progressive as it is delicious.
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