Citadelle Jardin d'Ete Gin 70cl
Citadelle Jardin d'Ete Gin 70cl
Description
Description
Poetic and beautifully balanced by its progressive infusion method, Jardin d’Été is a new olfactory journey. This aromatic choir is composed of 22 botanicals, the main ones being juniper berries, orange peel, whole lemons, yuzu zest and melon Charentais.
This fresh and original creation is inspired by our garden of our Château de Bonbonnet.
Tucked away in a corner of the park behind the château, you’ll find Debbie’s garden, filled with fragrant flowers, fruits and herbs. That’s all it took to get the ball rolling and find the perfect balance for this edible garden. Think of it as a deliciously fragrant postcard of Southwestern France.
The Citadelle Jardin d’Été has already secured its first medals:
– Awarded gold medal at the International Spirits Challenge one of the largest spirits competition in the world.
– Double gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Aromas of fresh and intense, it opens with notes of juniper and citrus fruits (yuzu and orange peels, candied lemon), complemented by flowers (violet) and fennel with the soft spices and licorice. The palate is very delicate and with a beautiful freshness, it follows the floral profile of the nose but on a spicier and fruitier expression with tangerine, melon and cubeb. It evolves with notes of angelica, nutmeg, orris root and star anise.
Delivery info
Delivery info
We strive to provide fast and reliable delivery, with Free Express Delivery on orders over £150 (UK Mainland only).
Express Delivery
Orders placed by 2pm (Monday to Friday) are dispatched the same day.
Orders placed after 2pm Thursday arrive on Monday.
Orders placed after 2pm Friday arrive on Tuesday.
A signature is required, with GPS-confirmed tracking.
Bank Holidays and seasonal holidays are not considered working days by couriers.
Standard Delivery
Economy (2-3 working days) – Orders placed before 2pm (Monday to Friday) are dispatched the same day.
Learn more about our Delivery Service here.
