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.
Read MoreThe Product and Allergen information provided has been supplied by the Producer/Manufacturer of the products. Matthew Clark gives no warranty or reliance as to the accuracy of the information and anyone relying upon and/or using the information should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of such information.
Ingredients
50ml Hendricks Midsummer Solstice Gin
Tonic Water
Method
Pour Hendrick's Midsummer Solstice into a glass with ice and top up with tonic water. Garnish with cucumber and zest of orange.
Garnish
Cucumber and Zest of Orange
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 MoreHendrick's Midsummer Solstice is a 43% product made in South Ayrshire. Made in Girvan Scotland; the brain child of Charlie Gordon. Distilled using Carter & Bennet Head stills (original stills purchased 1966) Two liquids from each still are married as one. Most unusual. Infused with cucumber and rose petals and a natural floral essence. Launched in 1998, this gin is supplied by William Grants.
que-kuhm-burh
Perfect for slicing. pickling, and it seems, distilling... Cucumber is the signature ingredient of Hendricks Gin. The infusion of cucumber smooths the gin and adds complexity. Much like with tomato, cucumber, despite being often thought of as a vegetable, is actually a fruit.
flawr-uh es-uhns
Perfect for summer but also for all-year-around, flower essence flavour showcase all that is great about the taste of flowers. It not only bring different flavours but also creates an aromatic mixable to create completely different experiences and gins.
Globally renowned as the home of Scotch Whisky, Scotland is a land of natural beauty in which grain crops thrive. It was this abundance of grain that led to whisky becoming the dominant spirit here.
Explore Scotland