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Malfy Con Arancia Sicilian Blood Orange Flavoured Italian Gin Limited Edition Bottle, 70cl (Packaging May Vary)

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Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink made from water and quinine. The quinine is naturally bitter but is toned down once it’s mixed with gin. Use different tonics. Try fevertree elderflower tonic, Indian tonic, or Mediterranean tonic to change up the flavors of this drink.

An orange-flavored gin is a gin that’s heavily infused with orange, pushing the flavor to the forefront. In addition, a hint of juniper berry will be on the forefront as well, otherwise, it can’t be called a gin. G12 Grapefruit & Mandarin Gin is a gin that doesn’t actually focus on the orange fruit. However, the combination of the fresh and juicy grapefruit with the sweet and tangy mandarin makes for a flavor that’s extremely reminiscent of orange. The prices of these bottles are a bit high compared to other spirits, but with Fallen Angel, you not only get a very nice drink, but you can also use the bottle in which it comes as a decoration if you like. Whitley Neill Blood Orange Gin has a bright and fresh flavor, bursting with sweet and juicy blood oranges. Added to the dominant blood orange are hints of juniper, coriander seed, cassia bark, orris root, angelica root, licorice, lemon, and orange On the bright side, the color is literally so bright that even a quarter ounce can turn your average Martini into a vivid, unusual hue. In that minute quantity the hint of bitter orange comes through without any of the soapy bitterness. Overall, Malfy Gin Con Arancia

The name of this gin already hints at the influence of orange. Roughly translated, it means ‘gin with orange’. Made by Malfy, an Italian gin distillery inspired by the Amalfi lifestyle, you’re sure to get a wonderful product. Along with the oranges are some herbal botanicals, making for a slightly fresher and more interesting flavor. There aren’t a lot of gins with blood orange used as a botanical on the market right now, but it’s becoming more and more popular in the last few years. This bottle of gin is not meant for the faint of heart. This is not just because it’s a strong drink, but the bottle itself is actually quite startling. The bottle has the model of a devil’s head, which is the main theme of the brand Fallen Angel. Tarquin says this spirit is meant to be served in a spritz, with prosecco, sparkling elderflower, and a large citrus wheel as a garnish. 10. St. Ives Blood Orange Gin

When you take your first sip of this gin, you’re greeted by a crisp taste of juniper berries, a signature ingredient in any gin. Along with the juniper is a citrusy, juicy, and even zesty flavor of orange. Chase Seville Marmalade is a Herefordshire-based distillery, known for its gins and vodkas. What makes Chase so special is that their drinks are made with a spirit distilled from apples, so they always deliver a fruity punch. Here he was inspired by the Sicilian countryside and he decided to pour this inspiration into this gin variant. Stir together ice, gin, and a splash of simple syrup. If adding any herbs, stir in and lightly muddle against the glass. Add gin, ice, and simple syrup to a glass. If adding any herbs, add to glass and lightly press against glass to release some oil and aroma into drink.The color of this gin will tell you all you need to know about its flavor. It is colored dark orange, representing the jammy orange flavors. This all comes together to create what might be your next favorite orange-flavored gin. Pair this wonderful gin with a cold tonic and you’ve got the perfect Mediterranean-like Gin and Tonic. The City Of London is a British distillery based in the heart of London. They used their signature London Gin as the base for their Murcian Orange Gin and infused it with many lovely botanicals.

The Blood Orange & Ginger gin is made up of the base of their original gin, which consists of a unique blend of 11 botanicals. Among these 11 botanicals are bitter orange, lime, and grapefruit to name a few, making it a clean, crisp, and zesty spirit. It is a flavoured gin that’s made by combining blood oranges with a gin base, usually a classic London Dry - scroll down to find our great guide to making your own at home! What does blood orange gin taste like?Sipped, Malfy Gin Con Arancia is a bit less literal than other gins in the line. While the lemon is lemon; the grapefruit is grapefruit— Malfy Gin Con Arancia is clementine, vanilla, grapefruit, terpey juniper. UK Chief Medical Officers recommend men do not regularly exceed 3-4 units daily and women, 2-3 units daily

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