
6 O'clock Sloe Gin - 750ML
6 O'clock Sloe Gin
Indulge in the timeless elegance of 6 O’clock Sloe Gin, a symphony of natural flavors crafted with precision. Each bottle is a testament to the meticulous process of selecting the finest wild sloes, which are then steeped in our signature London Dry Gin. The result? A gin that’s not just a drink, but an experience, offering a taste that’s as rich as its heritage. Perfect for sipping neat or as the cornerstone of a sumptuous cocktail, this sloe gin is sure to elevate any occasion.
Product Details:
- Type: Premium Sloe Gin
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Smooth, with a rich and fruity essence that lingers on the palate.
- Profile: A harmonious blend of intense wild hedgerow sloe berries, handpicked for their freshness and tartness.
- Craftsmanship: Artisanal distillation meets tradition, as the gin is patiently matured for over six months, ensuring a high sloe-to-gin ratio for that perfect taste.
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