Enjoy a tasting selection, and ask our delightful server to concoct a cocktail with your favourite.
##Monkey 47 ###Schwarzwald, Germany 47 botanicals from Germany, England and India. International gold price winning gin. Subtle yet complex in a gorgeous bottle.
##The Botanist ###Islay, Scotland Made by Bruichladdich Scotch whisky distillery. 22 of the 31 botanicals are hand collected from the wild by two local botanists.
##The Duke Munich Gin ###Munich, Germany Very dry and floral. Try it with Thomas Henry Elderflower Tonic. Ideally (idyllically) enjoy on a blanket in the summer sun in the countryside.
##Hendricks ###Girvan, Scotland Readily available in fine establishments. Great everyday premium gin. Cucumber and tonic is the classic serving style.
##Gabriel Boudier Saffron Gin ###Dijon, France Uniquely flavoured and coloured with saffron after distilling. Try it neat, on the rocks, or with tonic.
##Hans Reisetbauer Blue Gin ###Axberg, Austria From the fruit brandy distiller Hans Reisetbauer. Smooth. Clean. Martini material.
##G’Vine Florais ###France Flavoured with grape blossom. Fruity, floral and fresh. Super with citrus and tonic. Too bad about the stupid name and worse website.
##G’Vine Nouaison ###France Flavoured with grape blossom and ginger. Fruity and overtly spicy. Fantastic in Gin Basil Smash or Gin Mule.
##Lebensstern Pink Gin ###Berlin, Germany "Pink Gin" is a style of cocktail which combines gin and Angostura bitters. This Berliner version uses aromatic bitters from the German-produced The Bitter Truth company.
##Hayman’s Sloe Gin ###England Sloe gin is a style of gin that’s flavoured and coloured with sloe berries, and sweetened with sugar.
##Bombay Sapphire ###England, Apparently Made by Bacardi. Considered premium in most bars. You be the judge.
##Beefeater ###London, England Not-premium gin. Leftovers from an office party.