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Warner's Christmas Cake Gin Launch

Warner's Christmas Cake Gin Now Available

Written by Caroline Gooding on . Posted in Christmas, Product Launches

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Christmas Cake Gin

Ok, yes, we know it may be a little early for some of you but we simply couldn’t wait to get cracking with this year’s recipe and you know what - it’s bloomin’ delicious!

Filled with chocolate, treacle and fruit, plus a sprinkling of Warner’s Christmas magic, our 2021 Limited Edition Christmas Cake gin is an absolute belter!

It’s rich, syrupy & festively spiced, just like your nan’s famous Christmas cake …..  only better! Filled with hand-picked sloe berries, cherry juice, black treacle and dark chocolate ….. well, need we say more?

Knockout served over ice with cola and a slice of orange, it’s out of this world in a devilishly delicious velvety hot chocolate or game-changing Espresso Martini.

This gin is guaranteed to jingle your bells. Let’s get bloomin’ festive gin fans!


Tasting Notes

Nose

Nostalgic caramel, with candied orange & sponge cake.

Palate

Jamaican ginger cake texture

Finish

Freshly picked cherry, chocolate & Christmas spices


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Enjoy a Sloe September with Warner's

Written by Caroline Gooding on . Posted in UK, Food, Food, News

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Our Sloe Gin is the perfect autumnal treat

Voluptuous, rich, and fruity… Our Sloe Gin is the perfect autumnal treat.

And you won't get a serve more simple.

Add a splash of lemon tonic and pour over ice.

Perfection!

What's the story?

Each year, we invite every man, woman and their dogs to swap their sloes at our farm in exchange for bottles of our world-beating Sloe Gin, obviously.

This year’s sloe swap spots were all snapped up in a couple of hours but why not have a go at making your own?

The longer you can steep your sloes, the better. We leave ours in for around a month.

It’s a seriously sloe process. (Sorry.)

Did you know?

The flavour of sloe very much depends on the maceration time of the berries in the alcohol – this is where the skill of our distillers comes into play.

We only remove the berries when we are convinced the flavour is at its best!


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