Produced in England by a historic company famous for its gins, Apium is the classic London dry style, delicate and light with a hint of lavender on the finish.
Perfect as a Gin for G&T, but also ready for the most well-stocked bottle holder.
Strong aromatic notes of lavender, which are flanked by more classic botanicals such as juniper, rosemary, cubeb pepper, angelica, verbena, coriander.

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