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Sixpence Pud Christmas Pudding Gin Liqueur 20% Abv in Gift Box, 50cl

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For serving, Didsbury Gin recommends serving straight on ice. Or, heat up the glass to give it a warming effect. Speaking of the launch, Didsbury Gin co-founder, Liam Manton said: "Nothing quite says Christmas like a Christmas pudding. [The liqueur's] rich fruity flavours complement the botanicals in Didsbury Gin perfectly to create a luscious must-have festive tipple." Short and sweet with a sprig of holly on top, Sixpence Pud is a rich gin liqueur with a golden shimmer, boasting notes of candied fruit and Christmas spices, with vanilla and caramel running through it. online resource for news and information on Champagne and Sparkling wines, prestigious industry awards and trade tastings. Warner's Christmas Cake Gin is inspired by founder Tom's mum's Christmas cake recipe. It is made with sloes, dark chocolate, treacle, ginger, orange, cherry juice and an array of festive spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. It is recommended to be served neat, in a festive Espresso Martini or with cola and orange.

To get you into festive spirit, expect this tipple to taste exactly like a classic Christmas pudding. Flavour-wise, expect flavours of juniper, citrus peel, cinnamon and a blend of mixed fruits and spices. Edinburgh Gin's aromatic, spiced and warming Christmas ginfeatures botanicals including frankincense and myrrh! Flavours of orange, clove, nutmeg and piney juniper come through beautiful and make for the perfect festive Gin & Tonic. Talk about getting into the Christmas spirit, I don’t know how much more festive you can get, this Sixpence Pud Christmas Pudding Gin Liqueur might just be the perfect drink to get you into the Christmas mood. When the gin is ready, the fruit will be plump, the sugar dissolved and the gin a rich deep brown colour. A sediment will have formed at the bottom of the jar.These days, there’s so much more than Irish cream to choose from too — new, innovative flavours are inspired by comforting desserts, seasonal spices and plenty of chocolate. Gin – I use a supermarket own brand. You don’t want one of those fancy botanical versions, as they are expensive and all the subtle flavours that make them expensive will be lost. You don’t want anything rough either. A dry London gin works well. It makes sense that a festive spirit will help get you into the, ahem, festive spirit, so of course we're getting excited about Christmas gins. These seasonal offerings infuse a gin base with all manner of festive flavours, from candy canes, mulled wine, Christmas pudding, and cranberries to clementines, frankincense, myrrh, and even Brussels sprouts — yes, really. That takes the trend for unusual gins to next-level greatness. Use a reasonable gin, but not something really fancy. A mid range supermarket own brand dry London gin is perfect here.

Kirkjuvagr Yuletide Christmas Spiced Gin was initially launched exclusively with Craft Gin Club in 2021 and it was so well received that they have launched it for everyone this year. You'll find winter spices of cinnamon, nutmeg and orange peel, as well as frankincence and myrrh!Gin liqueurs are made from distilled gin infused with different flavours and sweeteners (like fruit or sugar). So for example, sloe gin is actually a gin liqueur! What is the difference between gin and liqueur? The Gin Liqueur contains warming flavours of Christmas spices, including cinnamon with mince pie, Christmas cake, dried fruit like raisins and prunes overlaid with icing sugar, toffee and syrup on the aroma. A syrupy sweetness, combined with dried fruits, gives you a liquefied Christmas pudding on the palate. Although you can’t see it clearly in the bottle, there’s also a golden shimmer that shines beautifully in your glass.

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