Gin Lover’s Christmas Gift Guide + Festive co*cktail Recipes | (2024)

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It’s hard to imagine there was a time in my life when gin was something unknown to me. How did it happen? I have no idea. All I know is, it’s an elegant spirit of choice for any occasion.

This magical drink made of a special combination of botanicals is also an excellent Christmas gift to celebrate this festive season with style. Besides, it’s a fine addition to a place in any drink cabinet. I understand that it’s difficult sometimes to find the perfect crafted ginto go for. So, here it’s a handy guide that might help you choose the best ones to treat your family and friends this Christmas.

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Jaisalmer

£35.45, The Whisky Exchange

Triple-distilled and handcrafted in the foothills of the Himalayas at one of India’s oldest distilleries, Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin encapsulates therich heritage of the Indian City of Jaisalmer, with a recipe that combines the ancient knowledge of herbs and spices, vibrant juniper berries and hand-picked botanicals from all four corners of India.

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A festive co*cktail is the Jaisalmer Peppertini:

Pour 50 ml Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin, 20 ml pink peppercorn syrup, 20 ml fresh lemon juice and 40 ml pink grapefruit juice into a shaker. Shake and double strain into a pre-chilled coupe glass.

(To make peppercorn syrup add crushed pink peppercorns to a simple Monin sugar syrup to infuse).

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Jawbox

£35, Sainsbury’s

Jawbox Small Batch Gin recently won The Quality Drinks Award 2018 Best Gin at the Quality Food and Drink Awards. It is the perfectgin to use for all your party and co*cktail serves during the Christmas and New Year Festivities.

Judged by a panel selected from 400 industry experts you can be sure that you will be serving your guests a gin of the highest quality which is an excellent spirit base for your festive co*cktail serves.

Why not try this delicious and easy-to-make co*cktail?

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Jawbox Breakfast Martini:

Add 25 ml Jawbox Small Batch Gin, 25 ml Jawbox Rhubarb and Ginger Gin Liqueur, 10ml lemon juice, 50ml cranberry juice, 1 x egg white, 2 tsp marmalade into a co*cktail shaker and dry shake first, add ice and wet shake.

Fine strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with either a twist of orange or raspberries on a co*cktail stick.

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Cotswolds

£34.95, Cotswolds Distillery

My tour and gin-tasting experience at Cotswolds Distillery served to educate me about the art of producing this top-notch spirit. Cotswolds Dry Gin is a multi-award gin with fresh notes of grapefruit with earthy coriander backed up by sweet, piney juniper. Plus, a hint of perfumed Cotswolds lavender.

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It works perfectly in a bittersweet classic Negroni recipe:

This is a straight-up, no-fuss mix of the perfect sweet vermouth, bittersweet Campari & luxurious freshness of the gin.

INGREDIENTS

  • 25ml Cotswolds Dry Gin
  • 25ml Campari Bitters
  • 25ml Sweet Vermouth

HOW TO CREATE

Place all ingredients into an ice-filled old-fashioned glass, stir & serve.

Embellish: twist of grapefruit peel

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Black Tomato

£37.95, The Whisky Exchange

I have tried Black Tomato at a local gin festival once and it was enough to fall for it. I have never tried something like this before.

This awarded Dutch gin is made from black tomatoes from Sicily with nuances of Merlot and salt. It’s what can be called a unique experience inside a single bottle of gin. Just go for it!

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For co*cktails, we can prepare a (hot, hot, hot) Black Snipper

Ingredients:

  • 60 ml Black Tomato
  • 90ml Tomato juice
  • 10 ml Dry Sherry
  • 3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 Dashes of Tabasco pepper
  • 1 pinch of Black pepper
  • 1 pinch of salt

Garnish: tomato foam and black carrot

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Brockmans

£28.49, The Drink Supermarket

The local brand Brockmans is a gem of the Midlands. Its fine combination of botanicals is distilled in a 100-year-old traditional copper still in Langley Distillery in the Black Country.

Brockmans unique recipe of naturally grown aromatic botanicals aissteeped in pure grain spirit for many hours to release their natural oils and aromas.

The more traditional notes of gin are combined with a refreshing influence of citrus and aromatic wild berries. Bulgarian coriander plays its part, providing an aromatic, gingery orange top note.

It’s an elegant and smooth gin that is slowly distilled in a 100-year-old traditional copper still.

Here is the recipe for a Warm Winter Mull to try this Christmas.

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Hi! I'm Simone, a citizen of Britain, where I live for over a decade, and of Brazil, where I was born. Midlands Traveller is where I combine my passion for travelling, business and an Eco-friendly lifestyle.

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FAQs

What are the Christmas Botanicals for gin? ›

Freshly distilled Cinnamon, Ginger, and Cardamom are blended with Juniper, Coriander, Angelica Root, and winter savory to create a Christmas gin that is naturally festive!

What do you give a gin drinker? ›

10 of the Best Gifts for Gin Lovers
  1. Gin co*cktail Box. Gin enthusiasts will be thrilled to open a co*cktail box full of their favourite classic gin co*cktails and even a new and original drink to try. ...
  2. Portofino Dry Gin Box. ...
  3. Gin Print. ...
  4. Gin Glasses. ...
  5. Gin Recipe Book. ...
  6. Gin Truffles. ...
  7. Gin Lip Balm. ...
  8. Gin Diffuser Set.

What does Christmas gin taste like? ›

Edinburgh Gin Christmas Gin uses nutmeg and ginger root to build a warming and spiced base and add the heady aromatics of frankincense and myrrh while keeping the juniper bold and omnipresent. It's London Dry Gin, but that lands with a jingle when poured into a glass.

Is gin a good Christmas gift? ›

Gin gifts are the perfect way to show how well you know the gin lover in your life this Christmas - and whether it's quirky ice trays, a print for their kitchen or even the biggest bottle of gin you can find, they're bound to go down well on the big day.

What does gin alcohol do to your body? ›

Packed with flavonoids, juniper berries are known for fighting disease, improving the circulation of blood, increasing metabolism, and helping prevent heart disease. The key to this (as with anything) is moderation. Excessive consumption, or binge drinking, can have harmful effects on the liver, kidneys and heart.

What is a popular mix with gin? ›

Gin and Lime

Lime can be very sharp, so go easy – most co*cktails use a 2:1 or even 3:1 gin-to-lime ratio, and are often sweetened with simple syrup or liqueur. The most popular way to drink gin with lime is to top it up with soda water, creating a low calorie 'healthy' gin mixer.

What are the botanicals of Christmas spice? ›

An alluring spicy top note of nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon will lure your senses into the calming and comforting heart note of cedar wood, rose geranium and ylang ylang. A rich and resinous base note of olibanum frankincense is reminiscent of joyous traditional celebrations all over the world.

What botanicals are used for gin? ›

There are hundreds of botanicals used to flavour gin but the following are the most commonly used...
  • Juniper berries (Juniperus communis) ...
  • Coriander seeds. ...
  • Angelica root. ...
  • Angelica seed. ...
  • Lemon peel. ...
  • Orange peel. ...
  • Orris root. ...
  • Cassia.

Why does gin smell like Christmas trees? ›

Legally, to be called a London Dry Gin, the spirit has to have a predominant flavour of juniper berries. It may make you think of Christmas trees. Juniper has a tart, sharp taste and a resinious flavour with a hint of citrus along with myrcene, which is found in cannabis, hops, and wild thyme.

What are the best botanicals to add to gin? ›

Most Gins contain next to Juniper berry and citrus botanicals such as lemon and bitter orange peel, anise, angelica root and seed, orris root, liquorice root, cinnamon, cubeb, savoury, lime peel, grapefruit peel, dragon eye, saffron, baobab, frankincense, coriander, nutmeg and cassia bark.

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