Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic, NRB 200 ml x 24
A subtle aroma of thyme, with fresh citrus and hints of rosemary. This is a completely new taste for the sophisticated drinker.
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Ingredients
50ml Chase Seville Marmalade Gin
Tonic Water
Method
Simply build ingredients over cubed ice and stir gently. Garnish with fresh orange.
Garnish
Orange
Ingredients
25ml Chase Seville Marmalade
25ml Campari
25ml Sweet Vermouth
Method
Add all ingredients into a mixing glass and stir with cubed ice until thoroughly chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over cubed ice and garnish with fresh orange peel.
Garnish
Orange Peel
A subtle aroma of thyme, with fresh citrus and hints of rosemary. This is a completely new taste for the sophisticated drinker.
Read MoreBy blending essential oils from flowers, fruits and herbs we have gathered from the shores of the Mediterranean with fruit sugars, spring water and quinine of...
Read MoreChase Seville Marmalade Gin is a 40% product made in Herefordshire. Chase Distillery is the first distillery in the UK dedicated to the field to bottle cause where all of their spirits are grown, distilled and bottled on their rural Herefordshire farm. Launched in 2008, this gin is supplied by Chase Distillery .
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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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