Xoriguer is a Gin created by distilling a high-quality wine alcohol with a mixture of juniper berries harvested in the heart of the Mediterranean mountains and other aromatic herbs. Thanks to its unique character and the distillation of natural products, Xoriguer Gin is free of any additives.
The history of this Xoriguer Gin dates back to 1750, when an artisan from Menorca combined the recipes of Dutch Genever and English Gin, creating a completely original drink. In 1940 Miguel Pons Justo decided to reproduce the recipe in his distillery in the port of Mahon, on the island of Menorca, where it is still produced using the same traditional methods and techniques.
The nose of Gin Xoriguer Mahon is aromatic, with marked hints of juniper and light notes of wood and herbs. It is delicate and deep on the palate, very intense and slightly citrusy, with a finish of black pepper.
Xoriguer lends itself to the perfect Gin Tonic with Fever Tree Tonic Water. A tireless mix with inexhaustible drinking ease thanks to the wine alcohol at the base of this gin. Served with citrus slices and lots of ice it will transport your imagination straight to the Balearics. Pleasant, refreshing, Mediterranean, summery.

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