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Tarquin's The Cornish Figgy Pudding Gin, 700 ml

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Post-distillation Tarquin’s have added a touch of Pedro Ximenez sherry to the distilled gin to add another layer of rich complexity and give this special gin its warm golden colour. Method: Add Aberfeldy 12, apple juice, lemon juice and syrup to a glass and stir. Pour into a champagne flute and top with sparkling wine. Garnish with a rosemary sprig and a dehydrated apple slice. MediaMath sets this cookie to avoid the same ads from being shown repeatedly and for relevant advertising. AppNexus sets the anj cookie that contains data stating whether a cookie ID is synced with partners.

A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. Taking its name from an alternative moniker for Christmas pudding, Tarquin’s Figgy Pudding Gin sees its Cornish Dry Gin infused with dried figs, clementine zest, Christmas spices and blow-torched, brandy-soaked cherry wood chips. On the nose, it conjures up the image of a steamed pudding with alcohol-soaked fruits and dark-golden caramel. The palate is syrupy but beautifully light and not too sweet, with notes of dates and figs in syrup, powdered ginger and cinnamon, and buttery cake batter. Tarquin’s suggests enjoying the gin in a Festive Fig-roni, or paired with ginger ale for a longer drink; for optimal enjoyment, find a comfy chair in front of a roaring fire! The LIVE virtual tastings are carried out in the last week of the month. Please keep an eye on our socials for confirmed dates! Joe & Seph's Festive Mint Chocolate Popcorn Pouch (80g)- A smooth, rich and minty after-dinner treatmade with a blend of the finest Belgian Milk and Dark Chocolate with Peppermint to give a crisp, refreshing taste. Mix the dried fruit, mixed peel, sloe gin, both zests and orange juice in a non-metallic bowl, cover with cling film and soak overnight (giving the mixture a stir now and then).Fever-Tree Ginger Ale x2-Made using a unique blend of three of the world's finest naturally sourced gingers,combined withsubtle botanical flavours and spring water. The beauty of cooking with dried fruit is that you get to rehydrate them with a liquid of our own choosing (and one that’s much tastier than boring old water). A lot of recipes call for brandy, but seeing as you’ll be flaming it with that spirit later, I like to go with a brown ale. It has malty notes of caramel, banana and dried fruit, making it the perfect complement to the other ingredients. It also adds a bitter savouriness to counteract the natural sweetness of the fruit. Make sure you soak for the full 12 hours; the fruit should be pleasingly plump and bursting, with only a little (if any) liquid left in the bowl. What is suet? The benefits of using dried vs fresh fruit in baking is the deeper, comforting flavour they provide, along with a chewy fudginess. Removing moisture from fruit via dehydration not only intensifies a fruit’s flavour, it also reduces its size, meaning you can cram in more fruit per cubic centimetre – hence the pudding’s iconic richness and density. Plus dried fruit keeps for longer. Choose your fruit

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This is the original Christmas gin, first produced by the distillers at Sacred Spirits in Highgate, London in 2010. The gin is made by macerating a Christmas pudding for three months, before being cold-distilled with juniper. The pudding is based on a family recipe of Sacred founder, Ian Hart. The gin has crisp, classic juniper on the nose with a rich, fruity spiciness. The texture is exceptional, accompanied by light buttery notes, vine fruit, cinnamon, nutmeg and brown sugar, before an elegant, dry finish. This is a lovely all-rounder, but particularly superb in a Martini made with gin poured straight from the freezer.

My granny always added a mashed banana to her pudding – so I do too. There’s a reason for it, though: it acts as a natural binding agent and adds extra sweetness. As with when making banana bread, a brown-skinned banana is ideal – easier to mash and with more caramelly flavours. Age it like a fine wine

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Bring in the new year and celebrate the hopeful start of 2022 with this elegant sparkling serve. Combining both sugar and bitters, this drink will be the perfect pairing as you sing Auld Lang Syne with those closest to you. If hot toddies are your thing, consider this ginger-infused winter warmer. Brew with ginger tea bags for a stress free steamy sip. Coppa Gin Glass x2-Serve your drink in style with theUnbranded Coppa Gin Glass, the perfect addition to any gin cupboard.Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.

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