$100 and over
Bluecoat American Elderflower Small Batch Gin
Bluecoat Gin represents a revitalization of craftsmanship, urban renewal and responsible sourcing three values that the Fishtown section of Philadelphia and Bluecoat represents. With a smooth foundational spirit, our distilling team was eager to experiment with the delicate touch of elderflower, and the new distillery only bottling reflects our distillers talents and the evolution of Bluecoats unique style. Bluecoat Elderflower is the continuation of our local legacy in gin. Andrew Auwerda, President of Philadelphia DistillingTasting Notes: The infusion of organic elderflower through a maceration process gives our classic American Dry Gin a light floral taste and heady fragrance.
Six Dogs Gin Pinotage Stained
Six Dogs Pinotage Stained Gin is the love child of Six Dogs Gin and our neighbours highly prized block of Pinotage grapes. Our gin is distilled in small batches through generous quantities of juniper and fresh citrus. It is then placed in tanks together with handpicked Pinotage grapes to allow the gin to extract the deep red essence. The result? Six Dogs Pinotage Stained Gin. An alchemy between neighbours, friends, nature and of course, six faithful dogs.
Christian Drouin Gin 'Le Gin Blanc'
Le Gin Carmina de Christian Drouin
Applewood Coral Gin
Inspired by the Great Barrier Reef & its tropical surrounds, the aromatics of strawberry gum, fragrant spice of riberries & salinity of karkalla, coral gin speaks true of a captivating australian seascape
Christian Drouin Gin 'Le Gin' Calvados finish
Slingsby Navy Strength Gin
One glimpse of the sleek, black bottle indicates that this is something very special. Our Navy Strength Gin uses the same botanical mix as our classic London Dry Gin including Primrose, sweet cicely, nettle, rhubarb, milk thistle, rose-hip and Taylors of Harrogate green and jasmine tea, however is stronger and richer with an ABV of 57%. This creates a great body and intensity whilst still retaining our classically smooth finish. This gin continues the tradition of the Royal Navy’s ‘proof test’, whereby gunpowder can still ignite if gin is accidentally spilled upon it.