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Hendrick’s Neptunia Gin, 70cl – An Exquisite Gin Gift For A Friend, Family or Colleague

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Flavor: Citrus is surprisingly prominent throughout the palate. Orange zest segues into slightly herbal and green juniper. Mid-palate, juniper is pronounced and front and center. Becomes greener, with more kelp, thyme, and some vegetal undertones.

Neptunia will be delicious with citrus, especially lime. Absolutely go for Gin and Tonic, Gimlet and even a Gin Margarita. If this has you wondering if a gin can actually conjure up memories of the sea, you’re not alone. We had the same thoughts and bought a bottle hoping to explore the coastline.Overall Neptunia Gin has a bright aroma of citrus followed by a complex herbal and floral mix including chamomile and faint cucumber. Neptunia’s finish is warm and subtle compared to Sapphire’s long hot finish pushing forth even more citrus, juniper and coriander.

WINNER: The promoter will choose 1 winner at random out of all qualifying entries. The selection of the winner will be at the promoter’s absolute discretion and will be final. No correspondence or discussion will be entered into. Aroma: Hints of kelp/saline add a seaside character to a brightly citrus nose. Herbal and floral facets, including a hint of chamomile, lend Neptunia Gin a round and complex nose, with a hint of green juniper to balance things out. Neptunia Gin is a Contemporary or New Western Gin which takes advantage of local and some non-traditional botanicals. Claire Luxton is a British contemporary multidisciplinary artist working with photography, installation, poetry, and painting. After receiving a BFA from Goldsmiths University of London, Luxton’s work draws on both the modern anxiety of society and the environment, with each portrait, painting and accompanying poetry, becoming and exploration of isolation, desire and uncertainty. To see more of her work see here. I saw others recommend pairing Neptunia Gin with lemonade. I’m a bit less convinced as I think the saline qualities, whether perceived or present, run counter. It becomes a bit more herbal and savory. At least for me, these are qualities I’m less of a fan of in a gin and lemonade.

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ELIGIBILITY : This competition is only open to individuals who are 18 years or older and resident of the United Kingdom. Ineligible entries (howsoever received) will be discarded . The competition is not open to any employees (and their immediate family) of the promoter or any of its associated companies. The promoter reserves the right to verify the validity of entries and entrants (including an entrant’s identity, age and place of residence) at any time and reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual who, or any entry which, it believes has breached any of these terms, tampered with the entry process or engaged in any unlawful or improper conduct which may undermine the fair and proper conduct of this competition.

There is a plethora of gins for sale so it’s helpful to get of sense of Neptunia compared to other popular gins. Coming up, we’ll go over the key points about Neptunia versus other popular gins.Neptunia’s flavor is clean and crisp thanks to early dominant citrus. Some piney juniper comes midway followed by herbaceous zestiness. The saline flavor is clear and present which propels the juniper, floral and herbal flavors forward without ever tasting salty. THE PROMOTER : The promoter is Atom Supplies Limited (company register number 03193057), trading as Master of Malt ( MoM ) and having its registered office at Unit 1 Ton Business Park, 2-8 Morley Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RA, United Kingdom. A gardener will say Neptunia is a plant that detoxifies water while a mythologist will tell you it’s derivative of Neptune: God of the Sea. And when GinBoss hears the word Neptunia…all we think of is Gin. Neptunia offers its heat sooner and is more herbal than Bombay Sapphire. Bombay Sapphire is earthier with juniper from beginning to end. Neptunia Gin is a very herby and floral Contemporary Gin with a hefty amount of heat and citrus. Tanqueray is a quintessential London Dry Gin extending a potent level of heat along with higher amounts of juniper and spice.

Here is a breakdown on my thoughts and how I might use Neptunia vs the other blends. Neptunia vs. Lunar Here is where they differ the most: Neptunia has more juniper flavor and heat. Orbium has sizeable floral character and an unusually high degree of bitterness thanks to wormwood and quinine. My very favorite is the Lilac Aviation with Neptunia. And if lilacs aren’t in season, garnish with any other non-toxic flower.

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ENTRY/COMPETITION PERIOD : This competition opens at 10:00:00 UK time on 16 May 2022 and closes at 10:00:00 UK time on 23 May 2022 . LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Insofar as is permitted by law, the promoter, its agents, employees, and/or representatives shall in no circumstances be responsible or liable to compensate any entrant who participates in the competition and/or the winner who claim(s) the prize for any loss, damage, personal injury or death whatsoever and howsoever caused, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, for any direct, indirect or consequential losses arising out of or in connection with their participation in this competition, any failure or delays or postponements or cancellations in making the appropriate travel and accommodation arrangements as a result of the winner (including in relation to their guests) taking up the prize (where applicable), except where it is caused by the negligence of the promoter, its agents, employees, and/or authorised representatives. competition entrants’ statutory rights are not affected.

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