Costiera Gin Positano is the most profound and aromatic version of the Costiera range. Inspired by the intense aromas of the Amalfi Coast, this London Dry Gin plays on a refined balance between citrus fruits, Mediterranean botanicals and light spices.
The aroma is complex and enveloping: juniper opens the scene, followed by ripe citrus peel, aromatic herbs and light floral nuances. The palate is structured, with an elegant progression that alternates freshness and depth. The citrus notes are warmer than in the Sorrento version, while the finish is long, slightly balsamic and very persistent.
Costiera Gin Positano is a gin that lends itself to more sophisticated mixing. Excellent in a gin and tonic with a neutral tonic and a simple garnish, it also gives its best in cocktails such as the Martini or Negroni, where it adds complexity without overpowering the other ingredients.
A spirit designed for those seeking a Mediterranean gin with structure, capable of expressing the territory with elegance and character, whether at a cocktail bar or on your drinks list at home.

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