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A tight, minerally wine with classic Hamilton Russell Vineyards length & complexity. Unusually prominent pear & lime fruit aromas & flavours are brought beautifully into focus by a tight line of bright natural acid & a long, dry minerality. An elegant, yet textured & intense wine with a strong personality of both place & vintage. .. .. superb, restrained, Burgundian Chardonnay & Pinot Noir that set a standard for the rest of the hemisphere... Oz Clarke. ...
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A tight, minerally wine with classic Hamilton Russell Vineyards length & complexity. Unusually prominent pear & lime fruit aromas & flavours are brought beautifully into focus by a tight line of bright natural acid & a long, dry minerality. An elegant, yet textured & intense wine with a strong personality of both place & vintage. ...
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- the rounded triangular silhouette of the cross-section of a cardamom seed sits above the shield on the bottle. In his own (hidden & clever way) Henrik wanted to emphasise the use of cardamom as he distils this separately himself, because cardamom is a very dominant botanical & I want to make sure that the balance of the gin is absolutely perfect. After the distillations (by Langley & Henrik) a small amount (4 grams per litre) of sugar is added to the blended distillates prior to bottling at London's Thames Distillery, as many believe is in keeping with the old English style of gin (Old Tom). The use of a recycled champagne bottle (not from recycled glass but washed & reused) harks back to a time when gin would be sold from the barrel & transported from the shop in whatever container was at h&. This silkscreen printed bottle is sealed with a natural cork & organic wax
- the soft wax is easy to cut & you'll need a cork screw to pull the driven cork. Take a closer look at the bottle & you'll find another hidden clue in the graphics which relates to Henrik's father's name, Hudi. He was named after Rud Hud Hudibras, the ancient British King, & had four sons. If you look at the shield you will find one of his initials on each of the four hammers. CLASS Magazine UK
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seeds, skin, pits, & juice, & all the fresh citrus oils. That's why Hangar One vodkas have far more complex flavours. They hit the palate in more spots. They just taste richer. When you taste the Buddha's H&, it doesn't have only the focused intensity of, say, a standard lemon. It also has wonderful jasmine overtones, as well as hints of fruitcake spices. The Buddha's Hand citron is one of the oldest citrus fruits. What's really great about distilling Buddha's Hands is that when you cut one open, they don't have any juice inside; they're entirely pith (that's the white stuff inside the peel). & unlike most citrus, the pith of the Buddha's Hand citron is sweet, not bitter. This allows them to get incredible depth of flavour without having to deal with high-acid citrus juice, which is really hard to stabilise in a bottle & has less complexity. Rumor has it that Buddha's Hand citrons got their name because they look like the upturned fingers of Buddha statues; the mutation that gave them the fingers started around 200 ad. Buddha's Hands are highly aromatic & are hung to perfume rooms & closets. They also make great candied lemon peel & marmalade.

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Unusual & knobbly Indonesian lime. Hangar One use the leaves too
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Totally fresh tangerines in the infusion, with fresh tangerine flowers added. It's like peeling an actual tangerine, a really good one: the tiny spray of oil that comes up from your thumbnail is exactly what their vodka smells & tastes like. One night as Lance Winters walked from his apartment to the laundromat, he went by an orange tree in full bloom. The fragrance blew him away. Later he asked a friend if he could pick the flowers off her orange tree. She thought he was kind of crazy, but let him pick a bucketful of blossoms. Lance distilled them right away, &
- it came out perfectly. So the Mandarin blossom infusion was the first idea that came to mind when St George Spirits decided to to make a high-end vodka. Many parts of a citrus tree have the same fragrance & flavour characteristics as the fruit. Hangar One like using the Mandarin flowers because they allow them to capture complex & floral citrus characteristics without having to depend on unstable acids from the fruit's juice. It takes about 100 pounds of Mandarin blossoms (that's about the size of an oil drum) to do two bottlings of the Mandarin Blossom vodka. It takes someone about an hour to harvest one pound of Mandarin blossoms, & they have to be picked at the height of bloom (which also means there are lots of bees)
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Hamper Francais Blanc Hamper (Small)

A delightful hamper containing white wine, brie, chocolate and treats. Hamper Francais Blanc in a wicker basket - colour may vary (either brown, green, yellow, dark blue or red), a bottle of dry white wine Mareyeur, Les Chais Vinicoles 11.5% volume (75 ml), a Brie cheese (200g), a milk chocolate bar Cotes dOr (100g), 2 papillotes festive sweets (colours may vary).
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  • Supplier: TheDrinkShop
  • SKU: 11722-29100
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A delightful hamper containing white wine, brie, chocolate & treats. Hamper Francais Blanc in a wicker basket
- colour may vary (either brown, green, yellow, dark blue or red), a bottle of dry white wine Mareyeur, Les Chais Vinicoles 11.5% volume (75 ml), a Brie cheese (200g), a milk chocolate bar Cotes d Or (100g), 2 papillotes festive sweets (colours may vary).

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Cheese - A hard pale yellow food made from curds of milk.

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TheDrinkShop
At thedrinkshop.com quality alcohol is only a click away. This award winning online retailer have been selling wines, beers and spirits since 1999 and have a selection of over 4,500 products to choose from. They sell premium vodka, vintage champagne, international beers and traditional whisky. They also sell a selection of alcohol related gifts and accessories to compliment their range. The brand sell to trade as well as to the public and stock all the leading brands as well as exclusive products not available elsewhere. Their website is a one stop shop for everything drink related with cocktail tips, brand reviews and recommendation's. If you are looking for a gift then they have a great selection of gift boxed spirits, international beer selections and vintage champagne. With the website being the UK's 5th most visited online retailer for wine, it would be hard not to find something for everyone.
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