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.
- Botanicals: The gin is handcrafted in small batches using a blend of nine exotic botanicals and spices, including juniper, coriander, ginger, black pepper, cardamom, cassia, and orange and lemon peels.
- Aroma: The nose offers warm notes of spiced orange peel, oaky cassia, and juniper, with subtle hints of coffee bean.
- Palate: It features a bold, spicy opening dominated by ginger and black pepper, which is well-balanced by fresh citrus and a candied sweetness.
- Finish: The finish is described as long, warming, and smooth, with lingering notes of eucalyptus and spice.
- ABV: It has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 40%.
- Classic Gin & Tonic: Best served with a robust or aromatic tonic water, garnished with a slice of orange and a cinnamon stick.
- Cocktails: Its spicy profile makes it an excellent base for innovative or classic cocktails like an Aperol Negroni.
- Alternative Mixer: It works exceptionally well with fiery ginger ale to enhance its spicy notes.



