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frimleyblogger · 1 year
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Yin And Yang
Visits to #MountsBayDistillery and #BombaySapphire distillery #gin
I do not visit many distilleries but over the summer did have the opportunity to view two representing the different ends of the gin making world, a global brand and an enterprising artisanal operation. Laverstoke Mill is now the spiritual home of the Bombay Sapphire Distillery, a former paper mill which produced banknotes for the Bank of England and other major currencies until the Portal…
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frimleyblogger · 1 year
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Ebba Tidal Gin
Ebba Tidal #Gin @MountsBayDistillery #GinReview
Many small distilleries spawned by the ginaissance are finding life a bit of a struggle what with the double whammy of increased production costs and the reduction in consumers’ disposable incomes as a result of the current economic woes. Still, it is refreshing to find one that is determined to stick to their principles and maintain their high standards, producing spirits of exceptional quality…
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frimleyblogger · 2 years
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Gin Awards 2022 (3)
Two distinctive #gin bottle designs from @artingstallsgin and Mount Bay Distillery in #Cornwall. Two very contrasting eye-catching bottles.
Bottle Design of the Year I have long been fascinated by the design and shape of gin bottles, a sure fire way to get your product noticed in the crowded field spawned by the ginaissance. Here are my two favourites, and they are diametrically opposed in concept and execution. Artingstall’s Brilliant London Gin The paramount statement piece of this gin and what makes Artingstall’s stand out from…
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frimleyblogger · 2 years
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Ebba Cornish Dry Gin
Distilled in the shadow of @ntmichaelsmount and in a beautiful #ceramic #bottle taste the sea with Ebba Cornish Dry #Gin @DrinkfinderUK #ginreviews
One of Cornwall’s most stunning sights is St Michael’s Mount, a rocky island in St Michaels’ Bay complete with a mediaeval castle and church. Depending upon tides you can either walk there or back from Marazion or, when the tide is in, travel by boat. Be prepared for a bit of a climb when you get to the island but the terraced gardens, the castle and its art collection are well worth the effort.…
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