Mountain Lapalux Oblivion Gin
Oblivion Gin is a collaborative exploration with Uk based experimental electronic artist Stuart Howard (aka Lapalux) - Resembling an Old Tom style, Oblivion Gin sits at a generous 48% abv. Juniper and Star anise give basis to a floral palate of Elderflower & Lavender, with Black Goji berries providing fruity highlights. A post-distillation addition of Butterfly pea completes the transformation to create a Gin that is uniquely inspired by the same themes of life, death and rebirth that heavily influence Stuart's music.
Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz Gin
Yarra Valley makes some of the finest wines in the world. In 2015, Four Pillars combined Rare Dry Gin with some of the best Shiraz Grapes in Australia to create Bloody Shiraz Gin for the first time. 2018 release has great depth of colour compared to previous releases. Flavour-wise it's showing dark fruit, red berry and spice. There is also plenty of that classic Yarra Shiraz white pepper. And of course a lovely ginny character carries those grape aromas, making it unmistakably gin. The palate is lovely and sweet, with long juniper and spice characters to finish.
Von Hallers London Dry Gin
Albrecht von Haller founded the Old Botanical Garden of Göttingen University in 1736 from where the botanicals used for this gin have been sourced. Halleria Lucidia, German ginger and lemon verbena are handpicked and shipped to The Shed Distillery in Drumshanbo, Ireland where the gin is created.
Ten Minutes by Tractor Wallis Chardonnay
Ten Minutes by Tractor have access to some of the Mornington Peninsula's very best single vineyard sites. The Wallis Vineyard produces a Chardonnay of uptmost power and elegance here. Some delicious texture and weight are great features of this wine where fresh citrus provides contrast on the palate and some nice oak provides the structure.
The Craft & Co Collingwood Dry
The Craft & Cos Collingwood Dry Gin is an ongoing conversation with the seasons. We are always juniper forward, true London dry style, with native and traditional botanicals.
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.
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.
Archie Rose Distilling Co Distiller's Strength Gin
Archie Rose Distiller's Strength Gin is an overproof Gin, packed with 15 individually distilled botanicals, including fresh NSW pears, rose petals, elderflower, pronounced juniper and honey. Made using the modern 'small batch' distilling technique, each of the 15 botanicals are distilled separately which allows for maximum flavour extraction and ensures the very best facets of each ingredient shines. Distinguished, punchy, complex and balanced with a higher strength.
23rd Street Distillery Signature Gin
23rd Street's distiller individually infuses ten botanicals including traditional juniper and coriander, complemented by zesty local citrus. Astute blending is key, creating a layered palate and full-bodied mouthfeel.
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.