BRECON BOTANICALS
Brecon Botanicals Gin is a Welsh gin made at the Penderyn distillery. It is based on their pure grain spirit and a special selection of botanicals. A tasty, complex gin.

BRECON BOTANICALS
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Nose: Soft juniper and dried herbs on the nose. A little citrus – orange and lemon peel, with hints of saffron.
Palate: Herbal palate, with earthy juniper and Eastern spices. A touch of bergamot, clove oil and cinnamon.
Finish: Cassia bark and saffron on the tail.
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