An elegant gift box of Hepple Gin with two tasting glasses.
The starting alcohol base is a traditional gin, where the heavier botanicals are distilled together with the grain in a batch still. Then the more delicate ones are vacuum distilled separately to capture the essence of each. Finally, the green juniper is extracted using a special high-pressure CO2 machine to reach the heart of the plant while preserving its characteristics intact. The result of the second and third steps is then combined with the gin that came out of the first still.
The nose opens with scents of apple, grapefruit and juniper. It evolves on the palate with an unexpected touch of melon. The finish is long, juniper reveals its predominant role with notes of sandalwood, cedar, licorice and black currant.

Long confined to the background behind vodka, gin saw a revival after the end of the 1980s. Primarily used in cocktails and mixology, it competes on an equal...

In order to capture the authentic aroma of wild juniper, Hepple was faced with an unprecedented challenge: to completely rethink the way gin is produced. For this reason, he created a completely...
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