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Nosferatu Blood Orange Gin

NOSFERATU BLOOD ORANGE GIN A true cult classic. It's love at first bite when you succumb to the sweet, sweet aromas of orange and spice in this oh-so-heady gin. Oh, and there's just a little bite at the end. Nosferatu Blood Orange Gin. Like no other.You know you want it.

Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin

Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin unique, extraordinary and as remarkable as the elusive creature PJ Rigney has occasionally glimpsed in the fields, the Drumshanbo Jackalope. Slow distilled by hand in our medieval copper pot stills with oriental botanicals and gunpowder tea. 8 pot still botanicals and 4 vapour infused botanicals are combined in the oriental traditions of distilling. Every bottle is hand filled, labelled and sealed by our dedicated team of distillers.

Four Pillars Modern Australian Gin

Four Pillars Gin worked with the QANTAS Rockpool mixology team to create the second release in their Bartender Series - an Asian-inspired Modern Australian gin with softness and spice, one that is truly a spirit of Australia. Red and green Szechuan give it a lovely warm mouthfeel, while the macadamia nuts give it softness and an almost creamy palate. The fresh Rose Glow apples, fresh tangelos, fresh grapefruit peel and dry native quandong add fruit and lift. Rockpools bartenders were aiming for a gin with nice spicy complexity and mixability something to create a great G&T, or classic dry martini. Plus, with all that spice it also makes a spot-on Red Snapper, so next time you feel like a better Bloody Mary try one with Four Pillars Modern Australian Gin instead.

Old Kempton Distillery Tasmanian Embezzler Dry Gin

Embezzler Gin is designed to be a well-balanced gin that incorporates a strong juniper character. Blended with citrus, florals, spices, sweetness and ending with a traditional London dry finish that lasts just long enough before you are wanting to take another sip. Named after William Henry Ellis, a convicted embezzler and founder of Dysart House Embezzler Gin can be drunk straight, on ice, with tonic or OKD's personal suggestion chilled with a slice of lime. Either way the Embezzler should stand out in your glass.

Underground Spirits Shiraz Gin with Tasmanian Pepperberries

Starting with the recipe of our multi-award winning gin, Tasmanian Pepperberry is allowed to dominate the blend before maturing in shiraz barrels sourced from local Canberra region winemakers for around two months. The results are a remarkable uniqueness of each batch derived from the individual flavour qualities of each barrel. This is an absolute modern classic with a warm and delectable finish.

Antipodes Gin

Dasher & Fisher Sloe Gin

Our handpicked sloe berries were foraged across Tasmania in late summer and left to rest in our heavenly gin before being bottled for you to enjoy.

Garden Grown Gin

Created to capture as purely as possible the essence of the Australian summer garden, this is the original Garden Grown Gin (formerly called Distillery Botanica Gin). The French perfumers' time-honoured technique of enfleurage is used to extract the delicate scent and flavour from the hero botanical Murraya. It along with Chamomile, Sage, Rose, Angelica, Orris Root and of course Juniper bring this floral gin alive. On the nose, there are hints of jasmine, sweet honeysuckle and orange blossom.

Hartshorn Sheep Whey Gin

Lord Howe Island Distilling Co Wild Lemon & Hibiscus Gin

The wild bush lemons on Lord Howe Island descend from the fruits of the early settlers. They were planted to help sustain them during the long periods between passing ships. They have a unique enveloping aroma, but beware the thorns! In the days of ships and flying boats, a tradition on Lord Howe Island was to throw flower leis into the water from departing launch boats. They inevitably washed ashore to signify their wearers return to the island.