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Citadelle Reserve
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Citadelle’s Réserve Gin resists intriguing maturation. First, it ages for five months in barrels made of acacia, cherry, chestnut, French oak and blackberry. The gin is then combined and refined into an eight-foot-tall, oval-shaped oak barrel!
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