Gin And Tonic Botanicals Box Set
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Product number: 289941
£60.00
The Gin and Tonic revolution is upon us and nowhere more than in Spain where
there is a passion for creating the perfect gin and tonic. Adding key botanicals
to transform the flavour is a typical ‘event’ in any Spanish bar. In this set
you will find vanilla pods, pink pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, juniper berries,
jamaican pepper and star anise . This selection is chosen from the best
botanicals available, to achieve the aroma and hues of a good gin & tonic.
Regional.co have produced this beautiful botanicals box set which comprises a
measure cup (known as a ‘jigger’), braided spoon, and the following seven
spices:
* Cardamom – Net weight: 5g 0.18oz. It has an intense and characteristic aroma
and taste (with mint, citric, sweet and acrid tones) Use sparingly!
* Juniper Berries – Net weight: 45g 1.59oz. It is the main ingredient of any
kind of gin, and it provides a sweet flavor, somewhat spicy and slightly
sour. Mash two berries or give it a sharp thud to release all its essence.
* Pink Pepper – Net weight: 10g 0.35oz This spice is slightly sweet, with a
citrus fruit-like flavor and a subtle hot finish. It combines really well
with many different kinds of gin.
* Vanilla Pods – Net weight: 5g 0.18oz Take a piece to get an intense sweet
flavor.
* Quilling Cinnamon – Net weight: 20g 0.71oz Wrap your gin and tonic in a
sweet, pleasant as well as delicate and intense taste.
* Jamaican Pepper – Net weight: 20g 0.7oz It features an aroma that is
reminiscent of clove, cinnamon and nutmeg. Squeeze a couple of peppercorns in
your hand in order to release all its flavor.
* Star Anise – Net weight: 20g 0.71g
They have a sweet flavor resembling that of licorice. They will provide a
soft, sweet scent to your gin & tonic with some anise-like aroma.
Just add a small amount of the selected spices to your neat gin before adding
the tonic and transform its flavour. The box set is beautifully presented and
comes with a drinks recipe guide and instructions on how to get the best results
from your set of invigorating spices.
Origin:Alicante
there is a passion for creating the perfect gin and tonic. Adding key botanicals
to transform the flavour is a typical ‘event’ in any Spanish bar. In this set
you will find vanilla pods, pink pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, juniper berries,
jamaican pepper and star anise . This selection is chosen from the best
botanicals available, to achieve the aroma and hues of a good gin & tonic.
Regional.co have produced this beautiful botanicals box set which comprises a
measure cup (known as a ‘jigger’), braided spoon, and the following seven
spices:
* Cardamom – Net weight: 5g 0.18oz. It has an intense and characteristic aroma
and taste (with mint, citric, sweet and acrid tones) Use sparingly!
* Juniper Berries – Net weight: 45g 1.59oz. It is the main ingredient of any
kind of gin, and it provides a sweet flavor, somewhat spicy and slightly
sour. Mash two berries or give it a sharp thud to release all its essence.
* Pink Pepper – Net weight: 10g 0.35oz This spice is slightly sweet, with a
citrus fruit-like flavor and a subtle hot finish. It combines really well
with many different kinds of gin.
* Vanilla Pods – Net weight: 5g 0.18oz Take a piece to get an intense sweet
flavor.
* Quilling Cinnamon – Net weight: 20g 0.71oz Wrap your gin and tonic in a
sweet, pleasant as well as delicate and intense taste.
* Jamaican Pepper – Net weight: 20g 0.7oz It features an aroma that is
reminiscent of clove, cinnamon and nutmeg. Squeeze a couple of peppercorns in
your hand in order to release all its flavor.
* Star Anise – Net weight: 20g 0.71g
They have a sweet flavor resembling that of licorice. They will provide a
soft, sweet scent to your gin & tonic with some anise-like aroma.
Just add a small amount of the selected spices to your neat gin before adding
the tonic and transform its flavour. The box set is beautifully presented and
comes with a drinks recipe guide and instructions on how to get the best results
from your set of invigorating spices.
Origin:Alicante