Santa Ana Gin 70cl
Santa Ana
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Santa Ana
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A marvellous gin with a host of tropical botanicals, Santa Ana takes its name from the Santa Ana Cabaret in Manilla, which in its day was the largest in the world back in the roaring '20s. A base of classic botanicals such as juniper, coriander, orange, angelica, and orris root lay the foundations for an addition of four carefully selected botanicals from the Philippines. Ylang ylang and Alpina bring delicate floral fragrance to balance the fruity zest of calamansi and dalandan citrus. Housed in a suitably art deco inspired glass bottle, adorned with a splendid jungle scene, this is just the thing if you want to add an exotic twist to your favourite gin serves!
A host of elegant, fragrant florals lead to bold juniper and earthen spice, lifted by zesty notes of zingy citrus.
This gin was really fragrant and made the perfect gin and tonic - would recommend!
Bought this for our wedding and our guests really enjoyed it. It's a really floral drink and worked great with Schweppes but really came into its own with the French 45!
An unusual floral gin - gorgeous fragrance, and I was pleasantly surprised as it made a wonderful negroni. Extremely special but its not for everyone.
I received a sample and tried it with a simple Schweppes tonic, big block of ice and a slice of lemon before I’d read any reviews. It’s an unusual gin, it originally made me think of something like Parma violets but not quite, and since I’ve looked it up I agree it is the floral perfume I’m smelling/tasting. It’s not too overpowering for me though, it tastes exotic and reckon it would make some interesting cocktails
This is a beautifully fragrant and floral Gin which tastes great. The bottle also makes for a great display on my drinks trolley!