This bright and poppy little number is inspired by the citrus gins from the early 1900s, which were in their own way the citron vodkas of their day, but with so much more to offer. Sipsmith takes their classic London Dry Gin and layers on sweet sundried lemon peel, lemon verbena, and vapor-infused fresh lemons. Other botanicals include vanilla pods, coriander seeds, and almond. The result is not so much just a very citrusy gin, but a juniper laden citrus pastry in liquid form. Our recommendation? Swap out the vodka in your lemon drop, or better yet swap out the rum in your mojito. The pairing of this with mint is a revelation, and if you feel so inclined to swap out the club soda for Brut Champagne - all the better. Now is the time for Gin Mojito Royales!
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