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Padstow Gin® Mixed Case Of 6

Sale price £300.00

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This mixed case contains three 70cl Padstow Original Gin, two 70cl Rose Padstow Gin and one 70cl Navy Padstow Gin. Each is made from the finest Padstow barley from Tregirls Farm, grown in the fields above St. George's Well on the Camel Estuary, infused with tastes of the ocean.

Our original (42% abv) and navy strength gins (57% abv) are distilled with alexander plants, foraged from the shore’s edge. The taste of our pink rose gin has been developed from the petals and hips of the Rosa Rugosa which grows wildly along the beach edge. All are dry, small batch and exceptionally smooth. Grown, distilled and bottled in Cornwall.

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