Fever Tree Tonic Water, NRB 200 ml x 24
Legend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
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Ingredients
25ml BLOMM Jasmine & Rose Gin
200ml Tonic Water
Method
Pour BLOOM Jasmine & Rose into a glass with ice and topped with premium tonic water. Garnish with blackberries and mint.
Garnish
Blackberries and mint
Ingredients
25ml BLOOM Jasmine & Rose Gin
25ml CocchiRosa
Spray of BrancaMenta
Method
Pour all the ingredients into a glass filled with ice. Garnish with an orange twist.
Garnish
Orange Twist
Legend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
Read MoreLegend has it that the bark of the fever tree was first used by the Spanish in the early 1630s where the healing properties of the tree were discovered.
Read MoreBLOOM Jasmine & Rose Gin is a 40% product made in Warrington. BLOOM Jasmine & Rose is a limited edition pink gin created by one of the world’s first female Master Distillers, Joanne Moore. Launched in 2018, this gin is supplied by Quintessential Brands UK.
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Without Juniper, there would be no gin at all. The origins of gin as we know it date back to 16th century Holland where Juniper and grain spirit were combined to produce a spirit called Genever. These 'berries' have a herbaceous, piney flavour with citrus notes.
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With a delicate and subtle flavour, the infusion of Jasmine botanicals into Bloom Gin created a sweet, earthy floral spirit with a fresh finish and a perfumed aroma. With a smooth finish, these flowers engage with the rose petals to add a rich complexity.
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