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Giselle Pavlova Gin 37.5% 700ml | Gin | Shop online at Spirits of France

Giselle Pavlova Gin 37.5% 700ml

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Description

Giselle Pavlova Gin tastes just like a pavlova with hints of cream, vanilla, toffee and a caramelised crust.

Juniper and a three-stage orange infusion process provide the base of the gin, then pure vanilla, burnt sugar and double cream essence are infused post distillation and give this gin its unique and delicate taste. 37.5% 700ml


TASTE NOTES:
Nosferatu Blood Orange Gin is the basis of the Giselle. Using a three stage Orange infusion and distillation process. Including our unique use of Fenugreek.
Post distillation we use all natural flavours to make a gin that tastes like Pavlova, but just the Pavlova base without the fruit on top.
Giselle Pavlova Gin has a delicious creamy, vanilla-y and meringue-y flavour with a toffee/burnt crust finish.
Albanian juniper is the basis once again and it’s a gin – but like no other!

MIXING:
Try Giselle Pavlova Gin straight or with a light tonic and a fresh strawberry to garnish. Or if you’re brave – just replace the tonic with soda water. Like all Pavlovas, its up to you to choose the best fruit to garnish Giselle.

BACK STORY/DESIGN:
Anna Pavlova danced the famous Giselle Ballet almost to her death. Giselle is one of the most renowned ballets and often performed around the world.
It’s the story of a peasant girl who dies of a broken heart after being tricked by her wealthy and powerful lover. But like Giselle, revenge is best served cold & sweet as Giselle returns as a beautiful ghost.

Giselle Pavlova Gin is a must try for every Australian Gin drinker!

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Origin: Australia

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Nosferatu Distillery

Brisbane, Australia

Gin

Nosferatu Distillery

The Brisbane-based distillery takes its name from the 1922 vampire horror film, Nosferatu. Their collection of spirits and liqueurs is crafted to captivate and thrill, not just with their flavors but also with their ability to pair with cuisine —an innovation rarely seen in the spirits industry. The range of spirits is meticulously distilled under the cloak of darkness, in ‘The Schrek’, a coffin-shaped pot still (believe it if you will).