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Poor Toms Fools Cut Gin

Poor Toms Fool's Cut at 52% is for audacious gin drinkers looking for a spirit with strong Juniper presence. In looking to create a gin with enough presence to shine in strong cocktails, the more delicate, floral botanicals have been left out. So it's adios strawberry gum leaf, granny smith apples, lemon myrtle and dried chamomile, and hello loads of juniper and the earthy depth of liquorice root.

Whitley Neill Rhubarb & Ginger Gin

Whitley Neil Rhubarb & Ginger Gin is inspired by the glory of English country gardens, the essence of rhubarb adds a tart crisp edge to the smooth English Gin base, whilst the ginger extract warms the palate for a full bodied finish.

Billy Goat's Gin Wise Old Goat

Our barrel aged Gin is a small batch handcrafted Gin. It is made using a selection of old and new world botanicals. The Gin is then left in French and American Oak ex Barossa Valley Shiraz barrels, giving a smooth caramel richness to balance the citrus and juniper with a warm, woody finish.

Kalki Moon Premium Gin

Born out of the cane fields in Australia's Rum capital Bundaberg comes the regions newest distilling company Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing. Founded by former Bundaberg Rum Master Distiller Rick Prosser, Kalki Moon has hit the ground running delivering International award winning products just 4 months after opening their doors to the public. Kalki Moon Premium Gin leads the way as the company's premium beverage, and recently won Bronze at the prestigious International Wine & Spirits Competition in London. This was achieved in 2 categories - the London Dry and fevertree Gin & Tonic. Containing 10 botanicals and including locally grown lemon and cinnamon myrtle, Bundaberg's famous ground ginger and native finger limes, this traditional pot distilled gin will leave a lovely note of juniper and citrus on the palette.

Opihr Spiced Gin

Opihr is a legendary region famed for its wealth and riches which prospered during the reign of King Solomon. The King regularly received cargoes of gold, silver, precious stones and spices from Opihr and whilst its exact location remains a mystery, it is thought to have been in the Orient along the ancient Spice Route.

Old Youngs 1827 Gin

Starting with Tuscan juniper berries, we searched near and far for the finest botanicals to give 1829 its balance between bright citrus characters and savoury spice. At 45%, 1829 makes a truly indulgent gin and tonic as well as a classic martini. Garnish with a sprig of rosemary.

Prohibition Liquor Co Gin Carafe

A delicate citrus/floral nose of fresh lime, guava and lavender warmth, given tension from herbal tones of pink peppercorn, lemon myrtle and the unmistakable, yet light scent of wormwood. Blood orange and peppery juniper set the tone on the palate with a fine interplay of refreshing herbal raciness and a pleasing sweetness derived from vanilla. Lavender floral and vanilla tones continue onto a smooth and elegant finish.

Mt Uncle Distillery Botanic Australis Navy Strength Gin

An award winner, this tripled distilled in a copper pot and macerated for 3 days using 14 Australian native botanicals (plus one non-native). The navy strength is a citral driven Gin that has been tricked up with lemon-scented gum, ginger and pepper berry.

Mt Uncle Distillery Botanic Australis Gin

An award winner, this tripled distilled in a copper pot and macerated for 3 days using 14 Australian native botanicals (plus 1 non-native). This unique flavoured Gin provides a hint of juniper to start off and then the intensity of the other flavours start to come through. Lemon, mint and then a boom of herbaceousness topped off by a peppery after note.

Four Pillars Navy Strength Gin

Four Pillars Navy Strength is a gin very much in the style of the Rare Dry Gin but with the volume turned up slightly beyond 11. At 58.8% ABV the gin can support some more robust and interesting botanicals, so there are three new botanicals that are both new (and fresh), including fresh turmeric and ginger. Together they have heightened the spiciness of the gin, and the turmeric in particular has added weight and a lovely earthiness to the palate. Also in the botanical basket about half the normal oranges have been replaced with some explosive native finger limes, grown in Byron Bay. They have an intensity of flavour and acid that is almost impossible to believe, and in the basket they help the gin attain super citrus notes and lovely high-toned freshness.