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Mombasa Club
32,84 €
It is distilled four times with a selection of natural ingredients, which uses juniper, orange, lemon, coriander, licorice, cinnamon, cassia, nutmeg, angelica, cloves and cumin. The final product is clean, clear and shiny, slightly sweet, fresh with herbs and citrus aromas. In the aroma, it is clear the juniper, without ceasing to feel the presence of other spices and herbs mentioned. The perfect gin tonic with Mombasa gin can be made with lime skin and / or lemon and juniper berries, you can also vary it and make a more colorful tonic gin with raspberries and blackberry.
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