Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin 70cl

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Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin 70cl

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Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin 70cl
U.K.s No1 Premium Gin
Tastes of fresh plump blackberries and hints of floral hedgerow

Package Type
Glass Bottle
Brand
Whitley Neill
Handcrafted gin, curated by 8th Generation distiller Johnny Neill. The range has flavours inspired by tastes from around the world. Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin is an exceptional gin that evokes the flavours of rural England and memories of Johnny Neill's childhood. This gin tastes of fresh plump blackberries and hints of floral hedgerow. Containing a smooth flavour, with a core of delicious ripe blackberry, 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. A smooth, blackberry flavour, with piney juniper, zesty sweet citrus and hints of black pepper.
Best enjoyed by filling a highball glass with cubed ice, add 50ml Whitley Blackberry Gin, then top with 100ml Mediterrean Tonic Water. Stir well and garnish with fresh blackberries and a sprig of mint.
Award-winning: International Wine & Spirits Competition 2020 - Silver (91 points); San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2020 - Silver.
30.1 UK Units per bottle
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
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Manufacturer
Halewood International Ltd.,
Liverpool,
L36 6AD,
England.
The UK's No.1 Premium Gin*
Traditional English Gins, Tastes From Around The World.
Handcrafted gins, curated by 8th Generation distiller Johnny Neill.
Johnny Neill's inspiration for his gins comes from his own and his ancestors intrepid exploits abroad creating tastes from around the world.
*Source: Neilsen GB Off-Trade Data, Value Sales, MAT to 05.09.2020
Return To Address
Halewood International Ltd.,
Liverpool,
L36 6AD,
England.
www.whitleyneill.com
ABV (%)
43
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week