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Cape Saint Blaize750ml Floristic Gin

R399

Retail: R480
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Cape Saint Blaize Gin is artfully distilled, bottled and hand-labeled at our historic home, the Ochre Barn in Mossel Bay. Each bottle is individually forged in Mossel Bay. Incorporating ancient methods and natural elements in the production.

Product Features
  • A soft floral Gin with gentle aromas of freshly cut flowers, plump strawberries, and peppered grains of paradise give rise to notes of green rooibos and mint buchu.
  • There is a subtle hint of juniper, coriander, honeyed pistachio, fresh black fig, and vanilla delivers a mouthfeel that is both fragrant and exotic.
  • Rich aromatics of saffron, toasted cinnamon, cardamom, candied grapefruit peel lead to a comforting smooth finish.
  • Enjoy neat on ice or with a quality tonic, curl of lemon zest, strawberry slice, and a bouquet of petals.
Product Specifications
  • Alcohol by volume: 43%
  • Volume: 750ml bottle
  • Region: Mosselbay, South Africa
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