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Monkey 47 Sloe Gin: The Black Forest's Dark, Spiced Take on a British Classic
Monkey 47's sloe gin variant — distinctly drier and spicier than British equivalents, with the Black Forest's spruce woo...
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Monkey 47's sloe gin variant — distinctly drier and spicier than British equivalents, with the Black Forest's spruce woo...
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Up to half a pound of sloes per bottle in the compound gin tradition — marzipan, almond and rich juicy berries. Higher p...
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An 1883 recipe — Dartmoor sloe berries macerated for four months with still-strength Plymouth Gin and soft Dartmoor wate...
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Handpicked sloe berries and natural sloe juice skilfully blended with premium Alnwick Gin — layers of fruity warmth and ...
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Frozen sloes steeped in Copper House Dry Gin with flaked almonds for an extra marzipan kick — ruby red, jammy, and perfe...
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Cheshire family sloe gin from the jam-maker turned spirits producer — natural sloe berries steeped in gin with only the ...
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Wild sloe berries steeped in Solway Dry Gin — classic sloe gin with the Scottish coastal character underneath. Rich, fru...
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A full-strength sloe gin from Cotswolds bottled at 40.6% ABV, promising genuine botanical complexity and hedgerow fruit ...
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Possibly the best sloe gin available — wild sloe berries meet Bathtub Gin's compound method, with marzipan, tart berry g...
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Gordon's sloe gin since 1908 — sloe berries steeped in Gordon's London Dry with sugar. Well-balanced between fruit, swee...
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Hand-picked Devon damsons added frozen and steeped for four months — softer and drier than sloe gin. The full complex da...
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Sloe berries sweetened with muscovado sugar alongside blaeberries and elderberries — thick, dark, jammy yet smooth and r...
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