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Barrel Aged Negroni Set

Barrel Aged Negroni Set

S$170.00 Regular Price
S$142.00Sale Price

A drop of this, a lifetime of HUAT. Here's a negroni like no other - we know you could make a negroni at home, but could you make your own gin and vermouth to compliment it, and age it in french oak for 6 months? Therein lies the difference.

 

Comes with 2 bottles of barrel aged Negroni and a set of soda water. 

 

Tim’s creation, a barrel aged negroni, is made with their triple distilled london dry gin, three different vermouths (two drys, one sweet) made in the Canberra region, three okars (Applewood Estate Okar from Adelaide, Imbruglio from Sydney), bitters, and aged with heavily charred oak to fuse and soften the complex spice flavours. Best served on the rocks and a burnt stick of cinnamon.

 

Probably the best Negroni you’ll have - Only available in limited quantities while stocks last

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The collection of gins that we handpick at Craft Gins Co are made by passionate distillers who dedicate their lives perfecting their craft. They're made with 100% natural ingredients, nothing artificial, nothing mass produced and most definitely not commercialised. Over here, we strongly support small scale distillers who produce amazingly smooth gins. 

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