



To taste, rose-like floral notes emerge along with more assertive perfumed florals thereafter, it is brought back by citrus, catching it just before it becomes overwhelming and returning it into safer gin flavours. Interestingly, the aromas are not typical gin florals either – much more exotic and intriguing. - Reviewed by The Gin Foundry
Red bush, Rooibos tea flavours emerge to taste with hints of sweet toffee apples that give way to delicate florals. The spice returns towards the end in a layered and intriguing flavour journey. There’s a good complexity to Gin Amber and with a dry, woody finish it offers up a fantastic depth. If all were served neat, we felt it was probably the most interesting of all the Inverroche range. - Reviewed by The Gin Foundry
Inverroche Gin Verdant has a more delicate floral aroma, almost reminiscent of elderflower and chamomile. The term, “Summer Bloom” really captures the flavour of this gin as it’s both fresh and floral, with a slight acidity. Flavours reminiscent of waxy lemon rind come on the finish, along with a warming, slightly sweet spirit that helps the underlying juniper fight back. - Reviewed by Gin Foundry UK
GIN CLASSIC
GIN AMBER
GIN VERDANT

FYNBOS BOTANIQUE LIQUEUR
Crafted from three year old potstill brandy, infused with Fynbos botanicals and Cape Citrus. Mellowed in oak and sweetened with nectar of Agave.
A complex, aromatic elixer with a delicate bouquet of summer blooms, candied lemon and spice.
Best served neat at room temperature.

7 YR. OLD AFRICAN BLACKSTRAP RUM
A sipping rum crafted from African Blackstrap treacle molasses and aged for 7 years in first- and second-fill oak casks from Scotland, Portugal and Kentucky, which gives the rum a deep rich colour, and a sweet citrus and vanilla and dry smoky character with a delicious butterscotch finish. Only 3 limited editions of 1 000 bottles each are released per annum.
R330 /Cellar door price
R330/ Cellar door price
R330 / Cellar door price
R380 / Cellar door price
R590 / Cellar door price
An independent review of Inverroche at http://www.ginfoundry.com/gin/inverroche-gin/
Check out the Inverroche Gin review by carookes.co.uk