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Flavoured Gin

It’s not as easy as you think to make flavoured gin; just a little too much of one botanical can upset the balance or smother the juniper. But here are six very successful versions, with citrus and rose dominating, and Hendrick’s Orbium taking top spot - the first gin to have both quinine (think tonic water) and wormwood (think vermouth) included – they’ve done all the work for us!

- Linda Garson

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BEST IN CLASS

Hendrick’s Orbium Gin, Scotland

$60-65

CSPC 817427

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Hendrick’s
Grand Cabaret Gin,
Scotland

$60-65

CSPC 898182

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Malfy Gin Con Limone,
Italy

$48-52

CSPC 789109

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Glendalough
Botanical Rose Gin,
Ireland

$48-51

CSPC 889081

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Empress 1908
Cucumber Lemon Gin,
British Columbia, Canada

$55-60

CSPC 102439

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James Gin
Asian Parsnip Gin,
United Kingdom

$50-55

CPSC 877752

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