SKILPADTEPEL GIN 275ML NRB
Item No. SKILTG275
Skilpadtepel is a unique gin with notes of juniper, coriander, orange and Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower tonic gives it a
Description
Skilpadtepel is a unique gin with notes of juniper, coriander, orange and
Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple
colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as
from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower
tonic gives it a very premium taste profile.
The name originates from the Afrikaans singer, Adam Tas’ song:
Skilpadtepel, which is the name of a farm.
Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple
colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as
from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower
tonic gives it a very premium taste profile.
The name originates from the Afrikaans singer, Adam Tas’ song:
Skilpadtepel, which is the name of a farm.
Specifications
- Brand
- SKILPADTEPEL
- Cases per Pallet
- 78
- Deposit Value included in Price
- 0.00
- Liquid Volume
- 275ml
- BarCode
- 6009694726030
SKILPADTEPEL GIN 275ML NRB
Item No. SKILTG275
Skilpadtepel is a unique gin with notes of juniper, coriander, orange and Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower tonic gives it a
Description
Skilpadtepel is a unique gin with notes of juniper, coriander, orange and
Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple
colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as
from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower
tonic gives it a very premium taste profile.
The name originates from the Afrikaans singer, Adam Tas’ song:
Skilpadtepel, which is the name of a farm.
Chinese pea flower. The Chinese pea flower gives it it’s dark purple
colour which changes as soon as it reacts with an acidic base such as
from a tonic. Skilpadtepel pairs well with most tonic, but elderflower
tonic gives it a very premium taste profile.
The name originates from the Afrikaans singer, Adam Tas’ song:
Skilpadtepel, which is the name of a farm.
Specifications
- Brand
- SKILPADTEPEL
- Cases per Pallet
- 78
- Deposit Value included in Price
- 0.00
- Liquid Volume
- 275ml
- BarCode
- 6009694726030