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InverrocheVintage Reserve Pack of 3 750ml Gins (1x Amber, 1 x Classic and 1 x Verdant Gin)

R1,099

Retail: R1,200
Not for persons under the age of 18.
About

A Special Product

We produce three gins from three floral biomes found only in the Cape Floral Kingdom in the Western Cape of South Africa. The unique botanicals found in this region is what gives Inverroche Gins their unique taste and full-bodied flavours. Ranging from the limestone hills to the floral mountains and the woody valleys of the Cape – the experience of the Inverroche Gins is like no other.

A special product, made by special people in a very special place.

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Reserve Classic 750ml Gin
  • 1 x Reserve Verdant 750ml Gin
  • 1 x Reserve Amber 750ml Gin

Amber

Infused with fynbos from the coastal region and dunes of the Cape Floral Kingdom, Inverroche Gin Amber is a rich and aromatic, amber coloured gin with fresh citrus, slight juniper, sweet toffee apples and delicate floral notes which intertwine to deliver a dry, woody finish.

Verdant

Infused with fynbos from the mountainous terrain of the Cape Floral Kingdom, Inverroche Gin Verdant is floral and soft with a translucent golden-green hue. Delicate aromas reminiscent of elderflower and chamomile, lead to summer blooms, a touch of spice, subtle juniper, waxy lemon rind and alluring liquorice on the palate

Classic

Infused with fynbos from the limestone-rich soils of the low lands of the Cape Floral Kingdom, Inverroche Gin Classic is crispy and dry with upfront green, grassy juniper notes which blend seamlessly with a bouquet of soft flowers on the nose. Redolent of summer citrus, rose petals and assertive florals, delivering a clean, dry and spicy finish.

Product Features
  • High-quality gift box with an inner bottle housing
  • Original collection
  • Must have a gift for any gin lovers!
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