Top 5 Summer Inspired Gins

Now that winter is officially over and spring has officially begun, this can only mean one thing… that summer is officially on its way, we have named the top five gins that best represent the summer season.

Kopparberg Strawberry & Lime

ABV: 37.5%

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When launched summer last year, this gin was instantly popular as it was already well known in the market as cider, many wanted to see how it would taste produced as a gin and it was a success. This gin offers a mixture of sweet strawberry and zingy lime, which makes the perfect blend for a hot summer’s day. This gin is best served with ice and lemonade to add extra sweetness and to help you keep cool this summer.

Gordon’s Silicon Lemon

ABV: 37.5%

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Gordon’s is well known for their luxurious gins and this one matches. This gin only launched in March this year and instantly became popular and is a blend of perfect flavours that offers a zesty taste and offers a ‘Mediterranean twist’ on the classic gin. This gin is best served with tonic and a slice of lemon to really enhance the zesty taste.

The Lakes Elderflower Gin

ABV: 25%

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This gin is distilled in the Lake district and offers a floral and vibrant twist on a usual gin. This gin has Lakes Gin at the heart of it. The best way to drink this gin is with tonic, lemon and lime.

Bloom Jasmine and Rose Gin

ABV: 40%

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This gin is made up of a combination of jasmine flowers from East Asia and rose petals from Morocco to give this gin a smooth and floral taste which gives pink gin a completely different taste. This gin is best served with Fentimans rose lemonade; this really enhances the taste of the rose petals, which is perfect on a hot summers day

Whitley Neill Blackberry Gin

ABV: 43%

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This gin is perfect for those who love a real fruity taste as it contains a combination of blackcurrants and traditional botanicals. This gin is best served with ice and tonic water to make the juiciest gin and tonic.

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