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Hope Distillery500ml African Botanical Gin

R249

Retail: R350
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

As the first licensed small-batch distillery in Cape Town, Hope Distillery has come a long way from when it launched with just one stainless steel pot still and a small column still. All Hope Spirits are distilled on-site using both copper pot and stainless steel stills. Hope Distillery’s resident Gin & Spirit Maker, Lucy Beard and her team of Stillman hand-craft our Hope Small Batch Vodka, Esperanza Agave Spirit and range of Hope Gins

Product Features
  • Celebrating South Africa’s distinctive fynbos, this gin is distilled by Cape Town based distillery Hope Distillery. from local grain spirit and is infused with eight botanicals.
  • These include hand-picked organic kapokbos, otherwise known as snow bush, and buchu from our unique floral kingdom.
  •  Kapokbos is a wild sweet rosemary, which adds floral and herbaceous notes, and buchu is a small fragrant shrub that lends uniquely punchy blackcurrant notes.
  • Botanicals: Juniper, Coriander Seed, Angelica Root, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Buchu, Kapokbos, Liquorice Root
Product Specification
  • Nose: Punchy fruit notes with hints of pine
  • Palate: Floral with blackcurrant and juniper
  • Finish: Complex finish which is subtly sweet
  • 43% Vol
  • 500ml

The Perfect Serve

1 part gin to 4 parts Indian or Grapefruit tonic, garnished with a slice of grapefruit and a sprig of thyme, or with a few muddled summer berries and mint.

 

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