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Inspired by the endless expanse of the sea, by fresh sea breezes and the sound of the sea, maritime botanicals make this gin a very special, fruity-fresh pleasure experience. Thus, the Black Whale Gin awakens wanderlust and is at the same time a love to its homeland.
The Black Whale Gin is carefully handcrafted and only high-quality and natural botanicals are selected. Hand-picked sugar kelp from the North Sea off Sylt and from the Bay of Kiel makes it unmistakably fresh. The interplay of blossoms, fruity berries, gentle oranges and tangy lemons creates an elegant taste reminiscent of a jump into clear water - exciting, refreshing and soothing.
Black Whale Gin is created in limited editions using meticulous craftsmanship and pure spring water. Each bottle is bottled by hand and individually numbered.
With the purchase of a bottle of Black Whale Gin you support the Seal Station Friedrichkoog and the NABU Schleswig-Holstein. With every bottle sold, we donate two euros to these organizations to support their incredibly important work and enable projects to protect and preserve the seas and its inhabitants.
More about the gin and its origins at www.schwarzer-walfisch.com
Location: | Hohen Neuendorf |
Botanicals: | Juniper, sugar kelp from the North Sea, sea buckthorn berries, flowers, berries, oranges, lemons, Mediterranean herbs. |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Smell: | Citrus, sea scent, fine juniper notes, rosemary |
Manufacturer: | Black whale gin |
Drink type: | Gin |
Food companies: | Hutmachers Maritime Spirits e.K., Stolper Str. 09, 16562 Hohen Neuendorf |
Black whale gin
What an award: Black Whale Gin was named Germany Gin of the Year 2020. This is just one of many awards in international spirits competitions. The Whale Gin is ideal for summer evenings by the sea, it is the best reward for a crew after a day at sea and indispensable for all those who love the sea. Black Whale Gin awakens wanderlust and at the same time is a token of love for his homeland.
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