The GINFUSION blog…
Because we love gin and we want to talk all about it!
Gin of the Month: Take a Walk on the Wild Side with this Sublime Moorland Spirit
We’ve reviewed a number of gins over the past year — and we’ve tasted a great many more — with each one boasting its own distinctive flavour. From a touch of whisky to Japanese sansho berries, grains of paradise to hints of English wine. But every single...
Gin of the Month: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gin with a taste of Sweden
A bit of departure this month as we’ve chosen a gin that doesn’t come direct from the distillery, but instead from a company that trawls the world’s best distilleries for what are certainly some of the most unusual gins. That Boutique-y Gin Company’s large...
Gin of the Month: East Meets West as London Gin Gets a Japanese Makeover
This month we take a trip to the land of the rising sun for what must surely be the only gin in the world to use the ancient Japanese seasoning of the sansho berry. There’s quite a story behind the creation of this intriguing spirit, much more than we have...
Gin of the Month: Put a Tiger in your tank with this small batch special beast!
Thirty four botanicals in one gin? We don’t know if that’s a record, but it’s certainly the greatest variety we’ve found during our travels — and part of the reason why we’ve chose the remarkable, complex and intense Garden Tiger Gin as this month’s...
Gin of the Month: Pretty in Pink (and big on flavour) Edgerton Original Pink Gin
Even before we get to the intriguing pink colour that makes Edgerton Original Pink Gin — this month’s gin of the month — really stand out on the shelf, there’s quite a story behind its creation. It all starts with Martin Edgerton Gill, or rather his...
Gin of the Month: Pride of Manchester Gin scores a winner with Signature flavour
Football, music, Coronation Street and Vimto are just some of the things Manchester is famous for (OK, that last one might not be quite so synonymous with the city, but you get the idea). To that you can now add gin, with a range of spirits that include...
Gin of the Month: Founders’ Long Road to Far Reaches Gin
Our journey to discover Far Reaches Gin took us to Tobacco Dock in London for the gin festival that has become an annual event, but the journey that ended with the creation of this unusual and interesting spirit was a far longer one for co-founders Andrew...
Gin of the Month: London Dry meets Scottish whisky in Firkin Gin
It’s been a while since our last blog as we spent all of December busy fulfilling orders and all of January re-stocking and planning new products for the year ahead, keeping us away from the website. So, we thought we’d save this intriguing Firkin Gin for...
Gin of the Month: Foxhole Spirits – turning wine into gin
The story of our November gin of the month begins with wine. Back in the early 1970s Bolney Wine Estate (then known as Bookers Vineyard) was one of the new vineyards that formed part of the modern revival in English wine making. Having grown from a modest three acres...
Gin of the Month: The Spirit of Toad from The Oxford Artisan Distillery
Every month we’ll be choosing a different gin to accompany our Ginfusion botanicals, tasting it alone and then with our various blends. We encourage you to experiment with gin cocktails, an want to give you some ideas on gin matching as well as perhaps introducing...
The GINFUSION blog…
Because we love gin and we want to talk all about it!
Gin of the Month: Take a Walk on the Wild Side with this Sublime Moorland Spirit
We’ve reviewed a number of gins over the past year — and we’ve tasted a great many more — with each one boasting its own distinctive flavour. From a touch of whisky to Japanese sansho berries, grains of paradise to hints of English wine. But every single...
Gin of the Month: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gin with a taste of Sweden
A bit of departure this month as we’ve chosen a gin that doesn’t come direct from the distillery, but instead from a company that trawls the world’s best distilleries for what are certainly some of the most unusual gins. That Boutique-y Gin Company’s large...
Gin of the Month: East Meets West as London Gin Gets a Japanese Makeover
This month we take a trip to the land of the rising sun for what must surely be the only gin in the world to use the ancient Japanese seasoning of the sansho berry. There’s quite a story behind the creation of this intriguing spirit, much more than we have...
Gin of the Month: Put a Tiger in your tank with this small batch special beast!
Thirty four botanicals in one gin? We don’t know if that’s a record, but it’s certainly the greatest variety we’ve found during our travels — and part of the reason why we’ve chose the remarkable, complex and intense Garden Tiger Gin as this month’s...
Gin of the Month: Pretty in Pink (and big on flavour) Edgerton Original Pink Gin
Even before we get to the intriguing pink colour that makes Edgerton Original Pink Gin — this month’s gin of the month — really stand out on the shelf, there’s quite a story behind its creation. It all starts with Martin Edgerton Gill, or rather his...
Gin of the Month: Pride of Manchester Gin scores a winner with Signature flavour
Football, music, Coronation Street and Vimto are just some of the things Manchester is famous for (OK, that last one might not be quite so synonymous with the city, but you get the idea). To that you can now add gin, with a range of spirits that include...
Gin of the Month: Founders’ Long Road to Far Reaches Gin
Our journey to discover Far Reaches Gin took us to Tobacco Dock in London for the gin festival that has become an annual event, but the journey that ended with the creation of this unusual and interesting spirit was a far longer one for co-founders Andrew...
Gin of the Month: London Dry meets Scottish whisky in Firkin Gin
It’s been a while since our last blog as we spent all of December busy fulfilling orders and all of January re-stocking and planning new products for the year ahead, keeping us away from the website. So, we thought we’d save this intriguing Firkin Gin for...
Gin of the Month: Foxhole Spirits – turning wine into gin
The story of our November gin of the month begins with wine. Back in the early 1970s Bolney Wine Estate (then known as Bookers Vineyard) was one of the new vineyards that formed part of the modern revival in English wine making. Having grown from a modest three acres...
Gin of the Month: The Spirit of Toad from The Oxford Artisan Distillery
Every month we’ll be choosing a different gin to accompany our Ginfusion botanicals, tasting it alone and then with our various blends. We encourage you to experiment with gin cocktails, an want to give you some ideas on gin matching as well as perhaps introducing...