To create Portobello Road Sloe & Blackcurrant Gin, they distill a botanically intense version of their classic London Dry Gin and then blend it with sloe berries foraged from the wilds of Burgundy, a French blackcurrant liqueur, an Italian cherry liqueur, and a little sugar. Everything is then rested in ex-whiskey barrels at their home, The Distillery, on Londonâs iconic Portobello Road. It is intensely and re-assuringly âginnyâ but also possessing a multifaceted stone fruit character, a welcome syrupy sweetness, and a subtle wood influence from the barrel. Delicious over ice, in your favourite cocktail, or straight from your hip flask.
Suitable for vegetariansProduct information
To
create Portobello Road Sloe & Blackcurrant Gin, they distill a
botanically intense version of their classic London Dry Gin and then blend it
with sloe berries foraged from the wilds of Burgundy, a French blackcurrant
liqueur, an Italian cherry liqueur, and a little sugar. Everything is then
rested in ex-whiskey barrels at their home, The Distillery, on Londons
iconic Portobello Road.
It is intensely and re-assuringly ginny but also possessing a
multifaceted stone fruit character, a welcome syrupy sweetness, and a subtle
wood influence from the barrel. Delicious over ice, in your favourite
cocktail, or straight from your hip flask.Country of Origin
England Storage
Store in
a cool dry area Package Type
Glass
Bottle Brand
Portobello
Road Manufacturer
Mangrove
Global Ltd, The Vintry, 53 Redbridge Ln E, Ilford, IG4 5EY Country of Packing
England Return To Address
Questions/Comments?
No sweat - call us now. UK: Mangrove Global Ltd, The Vintry, 53 Redbridge Ln
E, Ilford, IG4 5EY. Phone free on 020 3409 6565. Ingredients
Contains
Neutral grain spirit, Juniper berries, Orris root, Coriander seed, Angelica
root, Lemon peel, Orange peel, Liquorice root, Cassia bark, Nutmeg, Sloe
berries, Blackcurrant liqueur, Cherry
liqueur and Sugar. Dietary Information
Free
From Artificial Colours. Free From Artificial Flavours. Contains sugar. ABV (%)
28 Please drink responsibly
Know your limits The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week