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Beefeater London Dry
18,70 €
Considered one of the biggest brands in the world, Gin Beefeater is composed of nine ingredients: juniper, angelica root, angelica seeds, coriander seeds, licorice, bitter almonds, orris, oranges, and lemon peel. The aroma begins smooth but quickly becomes quite hot, with a strong juniper nose, followed by a scent of citrus and spices. In the mouth dominate the juniper notes followed by a touch of citrus and spices. Can be consumed with Martini or in cocktails
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