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Instead of waiting weeks for your sloe gin recipe to mature, and measuring out spices and mulling syrup, you’ll find all the rich flavours of mulled sloe gin bottled inside this spiced liqueur. However if you want to try something a little different from the same team may we introduce the new Sixpence Pud Christmas Pudding Gin Liqueur. To make it in front of our expert panel, we were looking for easy-drinking concoctions that worked well as a post-dinner treat, served with dessert or mixed into creative cocktails.
Repping a minimalist Scandi-cool theme this Christmas, Harvey Nick’s bottle is made for reusing long after the tasty spiced wine (made with German grapes) within has been sipped. As you would expect, it’s full of punchy flavour with an immediate hit of truffle on the nose, followed by white truffle and juniper on the tongue.The Secret Garden team, based near Edinburgh in Scotland, teamed up with Great British Bake Off 2018 finalist Ruby Bhogal to create this Christmas tipple. Rub an orange peel around the rim of a glass goblet or coupe and discard, then strain your cocktail inside and grate a little nutmeg on top.
Aroma 👃 “Fresh green apples, green pears, gooseberry with the slightest hint of spice and orange zest on the aroma. The flavoured gin swirls around an image of a cosy fireplace and snow is replaced with 23ct edible gold leaf. There’s less chance of breaking a tooth with this Christmas Pudding Gin Liqueur though because each box comes with an embossed sixpence coin on the top.
This vibrant purple concoction from Gordon’s looks like a magic potion – which could result in some interesting looking cocktails! What’s more, you can tailor it to your own tastes, and use it in all sorts of delicious Christmas cocktails, to add a festive feel to your favourite gin and tonic, Espresso Martini - or even poured over Christmas pudding with ice cream! Once you’re ready to sharpen your cocktail-making skills, check out our delicious version of a Mulled Sloe Gin Hot Toddy below!
