Cold Brew Gin Liqueur
500ml

$65.00

  • ABV: 24%
  • Volume: 500ml

SKU: CGL-500-P Category: Tags: ,

Inspired by the tradition and creativity of our Irish ancestors who once upon a time had the genius concept of combining our two favourite indulgences, coffee and spirits!

This unique gin liqueur marries the rich intensity of cold brew coffee with native sugar bag honey & our signature botanical blend. The result is a velvety liqueur made to elevate your espresso martini experience or to simply savour neat over ice.

Rich, luxurious & sophisticated with every sip paying homage to the past while crafting new stories for today.

 

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PEPPERBERRY

These berries add a beautiful peppery note to the nose and a warm spice on the palate.

ANISE MYRTLE

These leaves impart a subtle aniseed richness to the aroma and flavour of our gin.

LEMON MYRTLE

This beautiful Australian shrub adds a citrus notes with a soft creamy lemon character.

LICORICE ROOT

This gives base and length to our gin with a light earthy taste and subtle sweetness.

CORIANDER

Coriander provides a lemony citrus note to our gin and works magically with the juniper.

CARDAMOM

Cardamom delivers a warm, slightly perfumed eucalypt flavour with a distinct spice on the nose.

ANGELICA ROOT

Angelica has an earthy, nutty flavour with a subtle piny edge and gives base to our gin.

KAFFIR LIME

Kaffir lime leaves sit alongside the coriander, giving our gin a citrus element at the end.

NATIVE SAGE

Only a hint of this is used our gin – it provides a savoury spice on the nose and savoury warmth on the palate.

SUGAR BAG HONEY

Harvested by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years, this inscribes a unique sweet citrus flavour.

PINK GRAPEFRUIT

This fruit offers a citrus aroma and flavour distinct to the other citrus botanicals in the gin.

ORRIS ROOT

A beautiful earthy floral note and a very subtle woody sweetness which gives depth and texture.

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