Whitstable Harbour Gin is steeped in a folklore of sailors, smugglers and steam.
Appearance A vibrant orange hue with a glistening honey tint. Taste An immediate burst of citrus orange zest gives way to the complex sweetness of orange blossom and bee pollen, carefully balanced
Appearance Silky smooth with an invitingly moreish crimson aesthetic. Taste An immediately gratifying burst of fruitiness is pushed aside by zesty orange, before making way for the spiciness from t
Appearance A ruby-red, slightly viscous, liquid that exudes a beautifully deep and rich quality Taste Initially a big berry hit followed by a fantastic nuttiness emerging from the sloe stones.
A very interesting gin, aged for 10 months in Pedro-Ximenez sherry cask`s which gives the gin a very unique flavour profile. On the nose is fruitcake, slight pepper with some sweetness.
King Henry VIII was so impressed by the fruits of Kent, that he named it “The Garden of England”.