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Six Dogs750ml Pinotage Stained Gin

R449

Retail: R550
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Six Dogs Pinotage Stained Gin is the love child of Six Dogs Gin and our neighbour’s highly prized block of Pinotage grapes in the De Wet Valley.

The gin itself is distilled in small batches through generous quantities of juniper and fresh citrus. It is then placed in tanks together with handpicked whole pinotage grapes for a period of several weeks to allow the gin to extract the deep red essence of this truly South African cultivar.

Unique in terms of the process used, Six Dogs Pinotage combines flavour and character in such a way as to appeal to both gin and wine lovers around the world.

Product Features
  • This gin embodies the freshness of a classic dry gin that is enhanced with the infusion of a uniquely South African cultivar.
  • Sip it and you’ll taste notes of black cherry, plum and blackcurrant, with some tannin for structure and complexity. 
  • Each year’s harvest of grapes may bring subtle variants in taste and colour, however, the juniper-forward flavour is consistent with each batch.
Product Specification
  • Alcohol by volume: 43%
  • Volume: 750 ml bottle
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