The Perfect Gin & Tonic | Kyro Napue & Fever Tree Tonic Water: an elegant rye alcohol is the foundation of this gin.
A perfect blend of botanicals, closely tied to the Finnish territory. Surprisingly, herbs and resin scents are melting to perfection with a classic tonic, with a lot of ice and a rosemary sprig, it’s the most Mediterranean gin between Scandinavian ones.
Made starting from rye, in which several plants like meadowsweet, birch leaves and blueberry, macerated, this gin named Napue is produced by Finnish distillery Kyro and has an originality that cannot hide the curiosity of alcoholic enthusiasts. Those passionate people will discovery a kiwi flavor which will invade the palate, several minutes after tasting. Very original, the first fragrance is underlined by juniper and genepy.
The taste is very spicy (pepper, nutmeg, cloves). Later, Russian leather gives a lot of power to the back of the mouth. Sometime later, the palate is invaded by a succulent mix of aromatic plants (verbena, sage) and litchis.

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