A full-bodied gin named after the Peaky Blinders, a street gang from the late 19th/early 20th Century (a popular TV show was based on the gang recently, with the chap from that not-zombie movie playing the starring role). A particularly punchy expression.
Yes, pun intended.
Ripe orange, oak-y cassia and perhaps even a hint of coffee bean.
Ginger and black pepper make for a spicy opening, though well balanced by ample helpings of fresh citrus.
Oily juniper and a hint of eucalyptus.

As a novice gin drinker, this ticks all the boxes for me. There is clear undertones of spice however floral notes in the after taste combine beautifully in the palate. Will buy again! :)