Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin 700ml

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Description

Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin tastes of fresh plump berries and hints of floral hedgerow. A smooth flavour, with a core of delicious, piney juniper followed by zesty sweet citrus and hints of wonderful black pepper. The finish has a little earthiness alongside the warming spice of cassia.

This gin evokes the flavours of rural England, the taste of fresh plump berries and hints of floral hedgerow conjuring memories of Johnny Neill’s childhood spent picking blackberries in the fields and lanes around his grandparents’ farm.

  • Silver - SFWSC San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2021
  • Silver - SFWSC San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2020
  • Silver - IWSC International Wine & Spirits Competition 2019

Additional Details

SKU:
14474-UNIT
Brand:
Whitley Neill
Type:
Dry Gin
Region:
London
Country:
United Kingdom
Size:
700 ML
Alcohol %:
43

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