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April 19, 2020, 07:43:33 PM
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MACHO DISTILLERY proudly presents

M-GIN

Gin from Tyrol, Austria

coming in different flavors:

LONDON DRY GIN MEDITERRAN
An invigorating, complex gin with character made from a mixture of Mediterranean botanicals. While rosemary and lemon support the dominant juniper, the pepper brings the desired flavor.

CONTENT

- Juniper
- rosemary
- ginger
- Red pepper
- Cubeb pepper
- violet root
- Angelica root
- Verbena
- sage
- Lime zest

Tonic recommendation:
Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water


LONDON DRY GIN LEMON
The scent of fresh lemons spreads when you open the bottle. On the palate there is an interplay of juniper and fine citrus aromas. The aftertaste pleasantly long lasting.

CONTENT:
- Lime zest
- Orange zest
- lemongrass
- Pink pepper
- violet root
- Cubeb pepper
- Angelica root

Tonic recommendation:
Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water


LONDON DRY GIN FLORAL
Raspberries and rose petals appear in the bouquet. The gin is warm and complex on the palate. With elderflower, papaja, hibiscus and, of course, juniper, a whole wealth of flavors spread out.

CONTENT:
- Juniper
- Angelica root
- elderflowers
- Papaja
- rose petals
- hibiscus
- raspberries
- Pink pepper
- Lime zest

Tonic recommendation:
Fever Tree Aromatic Tonic Water


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April 20, 2020, 01:11:17 AM
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Might help to title your post in full English words so people know what you are even advertising.
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