Honouring the concept of handcrafting has been key to the creature of Brentingby gin, a name adopted from the quaint hamlet within which the distillery is nestled, close to the town of Melton Mowbray. The distillery itself sits in the middle of the British countryside where botanicals such as Rosehip, Elderflower and Birch grow wild, which has inspired not just the initial release of Brentingby Gin but will influence further recipes and releases going forwards.Â
Product informationHonouring the concept of handcrafting has been key to the creature of Brentingby gin, a name adopted from the quaint hamlet within which the distillery is nestled, close to the town of Melton Mowbray. The distillery itself sits in the middle of the British countryside where botanicals such as Rosehip, Elderflower and Birch grow wild, which has inspired not just the initial release of Brentingby Gin but will influence further recipes and releases going forwards.
Suitable for vegetarians
Distilled and bottled in Melton Mowbray
glass recyclable
Our customers our concerned about their environmental footprint. And so are we. Thats why were excited to announce that at Brentingby Distillery we have embraced sustainable energy.
Ayanda, is like any gin still, needs energy to make her magic! To us, this has to be from a sustainable source. Having a wind turbine in the farm next door is pure serendipity.
We are therefore proud to announce that from this point forward Brentingby Gin will be powered by wind energy.
Brentingby Distillery
Nose- Crisp citrus from the coriander with zesty notes from the grapefruit and pine from the juniper.
Palate- Juniper forward supported by coriander, liquorice, angelica and birch with a very subtle taste of hibiscus on the finish.
Finish- Well sustained length of a fine dry juniper gin, with sweetness from the liquorice.
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| The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week |