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Puero de Indias Blackberry
18,52 €
Puerto de Indias Blackberry is the result of a traditional process focused on obtaining a gin in which the essence of blackberries and a careful selection of ingredients are mixed to complete and shape this unique product. Translucent white appearance. Fruity blackberry notes dominate, underlined by delicate violet caramel notes on a fresh, citrusy background. Complex notes of wild black fruits lead the way with their smooth, intense and bittersweet nuances, culminating in the very light characteristic touch of cinnamon. Smooth finish, fresh and dry at the same time.
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