Hendrick’s Midsummer Solstice

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Hendrick’s Gin comes straight from Scotland and more precisely from the Ayrshire region.

It is a craft gin made from two stills: the Carter Headet and the Bennett Still.

This gin is an infusion with coriander seeds, juniper berries, lemon peels… then a distillation of rose petals and cucumbers. The little extra, is the infusion of 4 flowers harvested during the summer solstice.

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Where does Hendrick’s Gin come from?

In the heart of the mysterious Ayrshire region in the far reaches of Scotland lies the birthplace of HENDRICK’S Gin. Just off the coast, “The Most Unusual Gin” was born in William Grant & Sons’ grain distillery in Girvan.

How is this gin made?

This exceptional gin is made by hand, in very small quantities, using a distillation in two very old stills, the Carter Headet and the Bennett Still, which gives it an aromatic sweetness and personality.

That’s why it’s so popular!

Hendrick’s Midsummer Solstice uses the same codes as the original with 4 flowers harvested during the Summer Solstice

A deeply floral gin paired with Hendrick’s unmistakable signature of cucumber and rose. Infused with 4 flowers harvested during the summer solstice.

By tasting this gin you will :

logo d'un oeilA crystalline robe with a sparkling brilliance and an oily aspect in the glass.

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Juniper adorned to perfection with fragrant zest and a deeply floral character. The initial freshness melts away to reveal hidden nuances of orange blossom and a seductive exotic maturity.

boucheA lush bloom melts away to reveal Hendrick’s inimitable house style: juniper, subtle spices and a sweet floral finish that exalts the mouth to give way to crisp cucumber and the whisper of signature rose.

Bottle: 70cl

Alcohol: 43,4% Vol.

Additional information

Weight 1,22 kg
Degrée Alcool

43,4%

Marque

Hendrick’s

Country

Scotland

Volume

70cl

Flavor

Floral

Weight

1.22kg

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