Costiera Gin Sorrento is an Italian London Dry Gin that encapsulates the brightest spirit of the Sorrento Peninsula in a glass. A fresh and sunny Mediterranean spirit, in which the Sorrento lemon plays a central role without ever becoming overpowering.
The nose is immediately recognisable: the citrus notes are vivid and natural, supported by juniper and an elegant herbaceous undertone. The palate is smooth on entry, with lemon adding brightness and smoothness, while juniper maintains the typical structure of a well-executed London Dry. The finish is clean and dry, with a balanced citrus persistence.
Costiera Gin Sorrento is designed for those who love gins that are fresh, direct and versatile. Perfect in a gin and tonic, where it best expresses its Mediterranean character, it works equally well in classic gin-based cocktails, such as the Gimlet or Tom Collins, to which it adds a sunny and distinctive note.
A gin that elegantly reflects southern Italy, without excess, ideal both for mixing and for those seeking a distinctive yet easy-to-drink spirit.

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