Country English Spirit
Distillery/Brand Borrago

Borrago #47 Paloma Blend

Borrago is an non-alcoholic spirit made using a combination of six specially selected botanicals, which are all steam distilled individually, then blended together to create the elegant flavour profile. Serve it as you would a gin - the producer's recommended serve is with tonic water, garnished with lime and mint.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Floral at first, with hints of coriander and lemon developing afterwards.

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Reviews for Borrago #47 Paloma Blend
Superb
Superb when you find the mixer of your choice
Graeme B , New Zealand
2 years ago
Disgusting
This is disgusting stuff. Should not be for human consumption and at £19.95. 😂😂😂 all the way to the bank
Master of Malt Customer
3 years ago
Don't waste your money
I bought a bottle of this yesterday for A stinging £25 from DAYLESFORD, because I didn't know any better....it is absolutely disgusting and should be on the shelf with household cleaning products.
Paula , United Kingdom
4 years ago
Don't drink it neat!
You either love or hate this. When I tasted it neat I thought it was disgusting but properly diluted it makes a very grown up drink and now I love it
jenny c , United Kingdom
4 years ago
No way
Trying to like it but impossible. Just tastes like cleaner. Have added fresh basil, lots of orange, still n o .
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
yuck and £20 worth
are you joking - this stuff tastes like bath cleaner with chemicals
jo k , United Kingdom
5 years ago
Horrible! Tastes and smells like medicine!
We were so excited to find a no sugar, non alcoholic replacement for gin but hugely disappointed when we tasted it! It’s horrible and tastes and smells like medicine or a very strong chemical.
I’d rather just drink the tonic on its own!
Master of Malt Customer
5 years ago
Borrago is getting me through Soberoctober.
Delicously dry, heady, complex and refreshing. Makes a myriad of nonalcoholic cocktails. Having fun creating a new drink every night
Gail T , United Kingdom
6 years ago
Vital to every drinks cabinet.
So refreshing, we've tried it with everything from tonic to bitter lemon.......inspired!
J , United Kingdom
6 years ago