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
50ml J.J. Whitley Blood Orange Gin
100ml Tonic Water
Method
Pour the gin into a glass filled with ice. Top it with tonic water and garnish with orange zest.
Garnish
Orange Zest
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 MoreJ.J Whitley Blood Orange Gin is a 39% product made in Birmingham. J.J Whitley follows a tradition born of eight generations of distillers and our range is inspired by the flavours of English gardens and hedgerows. Launched in 2016, this gin is supplied by Halewood.
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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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Variety created from the oranges, its characteristic colour came from the temperature changes during the maturation of the fruit. These climate changes create a more acid orange with pigments that citrus fruits normaly do not have. With a mixed taste between sweet and acid, depends on the variant, and even a bit like cranberry.
The capital of London gives its name to the most popular English spirit, London Dry Gin. The home of gin and many liqueurs, England is increasingly producing craft vodka, rum and non-alcoholic spirits.
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