- THE 7 BEST GIN TONIC BOTANICAL'S Cocktail pack you need to make a wide variety of GT Cocktails
- 7 BOTANICALS THAT ARE INCLUDED ARE; Cassia Cinnamon, Orange's rind into strips, Jamaican Pepper, Cardamom, Star Anise, Hibiscus Flower and Juniper
- Place the Botanicals in a cup, crush them, poor Gin into the cup, let it rest and then filter out the Botanicals using a cocktail filter.
- AMAZING PACKAGING, IDEAL AS A GIN GIFT. Made in Spain
- THIS IS THE PERFECT GIN GIFT SET FOR ANY OCCASION! For both Man and women, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Christenings and to say "Thank you!, Congratulations, Get well soon!... or " I'm sorry". Go on surprise someone, they'll love it,
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James Rippingale
Great Gift
Fun to play with but wish better instructions on how much to use to get the best flavor and to crush and steep first were included.
Angelika Ali
GinNTonic Garnish
Love it!!!
Lisa Tomlinson
Worth it
Exactly what I expected, perfect mix of spices for some amazing gin and tonics I've made.
Yami Nada
He had fun adding the different botanicals to create new flavors
I bought this is a gift for a gin and tonic lover. He had fun adding the different botanicals to create new flavors. Highly recommend!
Chetan Anand Singh
Reccomend
My boyfriend loved this gift
Ziernalyn Muammil
10/10!!
Got this for my dads birthday, he absolutely LOVES it and definitely will be repurchasing soon!!
Nikhil Murali
Fun gift set
Super cute Gin Tonic gift set! Love the presentation.
Angela Esther Halder
Take your G&T to the next delicious level
Great product, well packaged - add any two to take your Friday G&T to the next level!
Davey Abu Dhabi
As expected
Arrived on time, nice presentation. Gift was well received.
Ryan Sammis
Fun for experimenting
This was kind of fun playing with flavors for gin. Most of these flavors are regularly used to create gin, so this is just adding more flavors. Some are great, some only need a little before there is too much. There are a lot of whole spices, like cardamom and star anise. You will want to crush them and maybe just use a bit of some of these. But crushing to much can be bad as you will want to strain it before drinking. I've had mixed results but I think that is to be expected. They don't have recipe suggestions, which would be great. I haven't checked online to see what's out there. And? If the flavor is too strong, you can always add more gin.