WHITLEY NEILL BLACKBERRY GIN
Whitley Neill Blackberry evokes the atmosphere of the English countryside full of hedges and planted herbs along with fruit in the garden.This great gin excels in the full taste of juicy blackberries ripening during late summer. Together with the smooth blueberry base, the blackberry tones blend with the aroma of citrus, a whiff of excellent spices and a finely earthy finish made of warm cinnamon.
We recommend serving Whitley Neill Blackberry only clean, possibly with an ice cube. It is also suitable for a variety of cocktails and drinks.

WHITLEY NEILL BLACKBERRY GIN
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₹8,500.00
Color:Â crystal.
Aroma:Â junipers, blackberries, citrus, herbs, dark fruits.
Taste:Â hot-sweet, junipers, blackberries, coriander, cinnamon.
Finish:Â medium long, slightly earthy, warm, cinnamon, currants.
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