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Sutors Flora Gin
Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Gin

40% ABV

Quantity

£32.95
Sutors Flora Gin
Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Gin

40% ABV

Size

Quantity

£32.95
Sutors Flora Gin
Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Flora Gin

Sutors Gin

40% ABV

Quantity

£32.95
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This second gin expression from the team at Sutors Gin features exclusively native botanicals including Violets, Elderflower, Sweet Cicely, Sweet Woodruff, Hawthorn and Gorse. Flora is a light, floral style gin crafted from a wheat spirit brewed and distilled at the distillery. The gin is described as beautifully smooth with subtle violet leading to elderflower and citrus, finishing with smooth menthol.

Tasting Notes

Flavours

  • Menthol
  • Citrus
  • Floral
  • Sweet
  • Nose

    Fresh and floral.

    Taste

    Smooth with subtle floral notes from the violet leading to a sweetness from the elderflower and citrus notes.

    Finish

    Smooth menthol to finish.

    How to enjoy this gin

    A slice of apple, tonic and ice.

    About Sutors Gin

    Cromarty was the birthplace and home to Hugh Miller who was born in 1802. Along with being a stonemason, social justice campaigner, writer, editor and man of faith, he became a renowned fossil hunter and geologist. Considered to be one of the great Scots of the 19th century, Hugh’s childhood home, fossil collection and writings still have an influence and legacy in the area and provided the inspiration behind The Geologist Gin.

    Production

    The original Cromarty Distillery opened its doors in 1826 in the Highland town of Cromarty at the northern end of the Black Isle peninsula. Plans are currently in place to build a new Cromarty Distillery with the goal of opening the doors to visitors where a warm Highland welcome will await, along with samples of gin, whisky and more. In the meantime, The Geologist is made at Nautilus Distillery near Tain, home to Sutors Gin in the Scottish Highlands.