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Malachite750ml Fynbos Gin

R369

Retail: R430
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Malachite gin is a celebration of the beauty and wonder of The Cape Floral Kingdom – one of only six in the world – the smallest and most diverse. Using only hand-picked, sustainable floral botanicals – Malachite is an adventure into the subtle, delicious and delicate aromas unique to fynbos. An adventure we share with our brand champion, the Malachite Sunbird – which feeds on, and pollinates, many of the exquisite flowering plants.

Fynbos is not only spectacularly beautiful and refined but has a sense of absolute wonder in its geometries and intricacies. To walk through fynbos country is to be taken on a sensual journey. Malachite seeks to immerse you in that journey – to awaken your senses to a timeless world of nature through spirit.

Product Features
  • The infused fynbos is in perfect harmony with the classic gin botanicals.
  • Subtle juniper mingles with hints of elderflower and chamomile, spring blooms and delicate spice.
  • A fruity touch of lemon rind lingers.
  • The unique green hexagon bottle, representing the 6 floral kingdoms of the world, is a drinks trolley must-have.
Product Specifications
  • Volume: 750ml bottle
  • Origin: Western Cape
  • Alcohol by volume: 43%
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