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Cannagin Cannabis scented Gin 70cl
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Citadelle Jardin d'Été 70cl
Gin26,95 € 17,94 €14,83 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 70clAlcohol Volume: 41.5%Liquor Style: FlavoredCountry: FranceVariety: NeutralA premium Gin crafted from 22 botanicals in France, imparting a unique freshness and aroma. As if that weren't enough, it is distilled in copper stills following the traditional French method.
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Citadelle 70cl
Gin(8)26,95 € 19,50 €16,12 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 70clAlso in: 1.75L 39,95€Alcohol Volume: 44%Liquor Style: London DryCountry: FranceVariety: NeutralHandcrafted gin made in France. It is aged in cognac casks for five to six months. Round and smooth, richly aromatic, very complex and fresh - summer in a glass of gin, enjoy it!
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Citadelle No Mistake Old Tom Boxed... 50cl
Gin39,00 € 22,95 €18,97 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 50clAlcohol Volume: 46%Size: 50clLiquor Style: Old TomCountry: FranceDisplay: Boxed BottleCitadelle Old Tom Gin is a premium gin, fresh and powerful flavour with notes of juniper, orange peel and cardamom. It is mainly characterised by its sweeter taste and is ideal to drink on its own on the rocks or with dishes prepared with white fish or shellfish.
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Citadelle Reserve 70cl
Gin(1)39,00 € 32,95 €27,23 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 70clAlcohol Volume: 44%Liquor Style: Barrel RestedCountry: FranceVariety: OldCitadelle has a new surprise in store for the 2013 Reserve. Citadelle will use the SOLERA aging technique starting with the 2013 edition of Citadelle Reserve.
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Citadelle 1.75L
Gin(8)55,00 € 39,95 €33,02 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1.75LAlso in: 70cl 19,50€Alcohol Volume: 44%Liquor Style: London DryCountry: FranceVariety: NeutralHandcrafted gin made in France. It is aged in cognac casks for five to six months. Round and smooth, richly aromatic, very complex and fresh - summer in a glass of gin, enjoy it!
Gin, a spirit that resurge strongly
The gin, that classic spirit that never get old fashioned. Fresh, with variety and a lot of arinas and flavours, is the princess of the party, the queen of cocktail bar.
Always served in its snifter so the aromas of your favourite gin will be more appreciated and with a lot of ice, it attract the looks of people around it, specially when it comes accompanied with botanicals or spices that make shine the gin drinking glass yet more.
The gin highligth too because of it great aromatic variety, that which give it its different components although juniper berries flavour always stays.
We can find different typologies of gin:
And inside of every one there are varieties of Premium and Ultra Premium gins
Composition of Gin
Looking at the composition of the gin, its a must say that it's a schnapps that is gotten by the destillation of barley not germinated with malt, rectified with juniper berries and with a variety of aromas depending of the manufacturer, although the common ones are cardamom, orange peel or angelica.
Generally, its alcoholic volume vary between 37 and 47 degrees.
Flavour of Gin
The flavour of gin is bitter, due to the alcoholic volume but also becouse of the differents botanicals that aromatize the gin.
Furthermore, in its classic cocktail, the Gin-tonic, gin gets expanded its flavours with distinct seasonings that add something more than ornate the drinking glass: cucumber, cardamom, lyophilized strawberry, licorice and a long etc of supplements that diversify yet more the flavour of the gin.
Cocktails with Gin
Gin-tonic is the gin cocktail by excellence. However there are other gin cocktails that maybe aren't as knowed as gin-tonic but that deserve you give a glance to them:
- - Tom Collins
- - Negroni
- - Gimlet
- - Strawberry Gin fresa with Seven Up
- - Gin fresa con Seven Up
Gin Manufacturers
- - Puerto de Indias
- - Nordes
- - Martin Miller’s
- - Bruni Collins
- - Wint & Lila
- - Bulldog
- - Bombay
- - Brockmans
- - Rives
- - Tanqueray
- - Mombasa
- - Larios
- - G’Vine
Curiosities of Gin
When we say that gin is a classic beverage, it's because, among other things, the first gins are form Holland in the XVI century, almost nothing!