Loveday In Full Bloom Gin vs Tarquins The Seadog Gin Navy Strength

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Loveday In Full Bloom Gin

Loveday In Full Bloom Gin is a bright, expressive craft gin that leans into a soft, floral style without losing the clarity and structure of a classic dry gin. Distilled in Cornwall, it’s built around fresh botanicals that evoke an English garden at peak bloom, giving it a naturally aromatic and gently perfumed character. This gin opens with a fragrant mix of rose, chamomile and elderflower, creating an immediate sense of softness and lift. Juniper sits underneath rather than dominating, allowing the floral notes to shine while still keeping the profile recognisably gin. On the palate it’s smooth, delicately sweet in impression, and layered with petals, citrus zest and a subtle herbal freshness. The finish is clean, graceful and lightly perfumed, leaving a lingering impression of summer flowers.

Tarquins The Seadog Gin Navy Strength

Tarquin's Seadog Gin Navy Strength is a permanent expression in his ever growing range of Cornish gins and is the same as the limited edition he made to commemorate 771 squadron stepping down from their role as Search and Rescue providers from their base at Culdrose, Helston. The composition of this gin is no secret, it's just the standard Tarquin's blue label bottled at 57% ABV. This is the strength at which gunpowder will still ignite and was important during the age of sail so the cannons would still fire even if alcohol was spilled on the gunpowder. Adding gunpowder to the gin or rum and trying to ignite it also proved that the rations hadn't been watered down! Winner of a prestigious Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition 2017 and Best Gin at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition 2017! Southwestern Distillery use juniper from Kosovo as it’s fresh and quite floral. Lemon sherbet coriander seeds are sourced from Bulgaria rather than the spicier Moroccan variety. The fresh zest of orange, lemons and grapefruits are also used along with angelica root, orris root, green cardamom, almonds, cinnamon, liquorice root. The final botanical in this wonderful gin is Devon violets, sourced from Tarquin’s own garden which must be looking very bare with the amount of gin he's producing!

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