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Whitley Neill is one of the best-selling gins in the UK and is a very well-respected brand in the gin industry. Whitley Neill has an extremely long history as a gin brand. The Neill family has been distilling gin since 1762! Not only do they make an amazing Blood Orange Gin, but they also produce a Blood Orange, Fig & Ginger Gin Liqueur, if you’re looking for a nice and more spicy addition to a spritz. 7. Fallen Angel Blood Orange Gin
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It depends on personal preferences which of these gins you should buy. If you’re going for aesthetics, then something like the Malfy Gin Con Arancia is great because of its vibrant colors, but also the Fallen Angel Blood Orange Gin is a good option due to its flashy and kind of creepy bottle. This gin is infused with very fragrant botanicals which create a wonderful and complex flavor. 11. Didsbury Blood Orange & Ginger GinThere 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. Redcastle’s gins have become increasingly popular over the last few years. Especially in Scotland, the brand’s popularity has been rising quite steadily. Aside from just gin, Redcastle also specializes in spiced rum and prosecco. Tarquin, the creator of the Tarquin’s Cornish Gin brand is driven by his extreme passion to create. Without any real knowledge about distilling, Tarquin started to gather information and he began experimenting with every botanical he could find, to create an extensive library of flavors and a perfect secret recipe for his gin. It’s got a very fruity taste with a sweet finish that balances nicely with the bitterness. And to top it all off, it contains no added sugar at all! Redcastle has made a bunch of amazing fruity gins like passion fruit & mango, raspberry & pomegranate liqueur, and, of course, the blood orange & rhubarb gin liqueur.
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Blood orange gin is fast becoming our new favourite thing and, with distilleries like Beefeater, Malfy Gin and Whitley Neill releasing their own versions, it’s obvious we aren’t the only ones. Tarquin makes a vast variety of different gins, some of which have won gold (or even double gold) medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. This gin is very bright and a bit zesty with hints of anise and really strong candied orange notes. The undertones consist of licorice and cassia. Like many of J.J. Whitley’s spirits, this one is a great addition to any alcohol collection. 9. Tarquin’s Cornish Sunshine Blood Orange GinAs you might imagine, we recommend mixing this gin with tonic waters that have herbaceous notes, like Fever-Tree Meditarean Tonic Water. For a garnish, rosemary or thyme or both work really well. Together, they make for a fantastic G&T!