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  • CategoryGin

Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!

Or should we...

Gin made by artificial intelligence? Citrus Gin without any actual citrus? Truffles... in Gin? Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. No sleight-of-hand tricks here. There’s definitely a man behind that curtain, and he’s doing some downright extraordinary things with your Gin. 

But instead of Oz, our story begins in the UK — Cambridge to be exact. Where William and Lucy Lowe of Cambridge Distillery conducts fantastical experiments with his Spirits, working in a mad scientists’ fevered dream of a laboratory to create Gins that stretch the boundaries of imagination… and palates.

Awarded the most innovative distillery in the world three consecutive times by the World Beverage Innovation Awards, Cambridge Distillery is messing with the public’s perception of Gin in phenomenally bizarre ways. William and Lucy Lowe, Cambridge’s founders, were inspired by the plants, herbs and flowers they found in their own backyard — ones that almost all traditional Gin brands were largely ignoring.

What began as a way to capture the taste of the English seasons using botanicals grown around their home, grew into an experimental ethos that launched them on a funky journey informed by science and a healthy dose of experimentation.

But their commitment to creating the most meticulously produced Gin on the market is the reason for their success. Each botanical is individually distilled to achieve the perfect flavor. Temperature, timing and pressure are just three of the nine variables they tailor to each and every botanical before blending these individual distillates into a harmonious whole.

In this box, you’ll get to sample some of Cambridge’s masterpieces, including the umami-packed Cambridge Truffle Gin, the delicate Cambridge Japanese Gin and the vibrant Cambridge Distillery Three Seasons Gin. Each one is a small taste of the future and the true potential of Gin.

So to that, we raise our glasses to great Spirits, the magic in innovation and delicious experimentation. 

Cheers! 

Smartass Corner:

1) Every single Gin Cambridge Distillery commercially released has been awarded at least a Gold Medal at international competition. 

2) Like many of its Spirit brethren, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine. A Dutch physician by the name of Franciscus Sylvius created genever as a way to improve circulation and other ailments.

3) Gin was first created in… Holland. Even though the botanical Spirit stands as England’s national tipple, they discovered it while fighting the Dutch War of Independence in the 17th century and brought the Spirit back home with them.

4) The term "bathtub Gin" was no misnomer. During Prohibition, Gin was created by mixing cheap grain alcohol with flavorings like juniper berry and left to ferment in bathtubs. It was often a dicey proposition to drink it though, sometimes leading to blindness and even death.

5) In 2018, global consumption of Gin grew faster than any other beverage alcohol category. A large part of this is due to an increased interest in botanicals and plant-based lifestyles.

6) Who are the biggest consumers of Gin in the world? Although you might be tempted to say the Brits, it’s actually the Philippines. There’s even a Tagalog word for a Gin-drinking session: Ginuman.

7) There are more than 700 cocktails made with Gin — sip on that.

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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!

Or should we...

Gin made by artificial intelligence? Citrus Gin without any actual citrus? Truffles... in Gin? Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. No sleight-of-hand tricks here. There’s definitely a man behind that curtain, and he’s doing some downright extraordinary things with your Gin. 

But instead of Oz, our story begins in the UK — Cambridge to be exact. Where William and Lucy Lowe of Cambridge Distillery conducts fantastical experiments with his Spirits, working in a mad scientists’ fevered dream of a laboratory to create Gins that stretch the boundaries of imagination… and palates.

Awarded the most innovative distillery in the world three consecutive times by the World Beverage Innovation Awards, Cambridge Distillery is messing with the public’s perception of Gin in phenomenally bizarre ways. William and Lucy Lowe, Cambridge’s founders, were inspired by the plants, herbs and flowers they found in their own backyard — ones that almost all traditional Gin brands were largely ignoring.

What began as a way to capture the taste of the English seasons using botanicals grown around their home, grew into an experimental ethos that launched them on a funky journey informed by science and a healthy dose of experimentation.

But their commitment to creating the most meticulously produced Gin on the market is the reason for their success. Each botanical is individually distilled to achieve the perfect flavor. Temperature, timing and pressure are just three of the nine variables they tailor to each and every botanical before blending these individual distillates into a harmonious whole.

In this box, you’ll get to sample some of Cambridge’s masterpieces, including the umami-packed Cambridge Truffle Gin, the delicate Cambridge Japanese Gin and the vibrant Cambridge Distillery Three Seasons Gin. Each one is a small taste of the future and the true potential of Gin.

So to that, we raise our glasses to great Spirits, the magic in innovation and delicious experimentation. 

Cheers! 

Smartass Corner:

1) Every single Gin Cambridge Distillery commercially released has been awarded at least a Gold Medal at international competition. 

2) Like many of its Spirit brethren, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine. A Dutch physician by the name of Franciscus Sylvius created genever as a way to improve circulation and other ailments.

3) Gin was first created in… Holland. Even though the botanical Spirit stands as England’s national tipple, they discovered it while fighting the Dutch War of Independence in the 17th century and brought the Spirit back home with them.

4) The term "bathtub Gin" was no misnomer. During Prohibition, Gin was created by mixing cheap grain alcohol with flavorings like juniper berry and left to ferment in bathtubs. It was often a dicey proposition to drink it though, sometimes leading to blindness and even death.

5) In 2018, global consumption of Gin grew faster than any other beverage alcohol category. A large part of this is due to an increased interest in botanicals and plant-based lifestyles.

6) Who are the biggest consumers of Gin in the world? Although you might be tempted to say the Brits, it’s actually the Philippines. There’s even a Tagalog word for a Gin-drinking session: Ginuman.

7) There are more than 700 cocktails made with Gin — sip on that.

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  • CategoryGin

Whats in the box?

Flaviar Tasting Box

What is it made of?

Tasting Box

The “box” part of the Tasting Box

A cylindrical Pandora’s box, but in a good way. Only good Spirits are captured inside, plus a conctere coaster and some useful info.

Designer Coaster

Designer Coaster

Keep your surfaces spotless and sleek. No need to boast with the stuff you stole from a bar when you can present your Spirit with something more becoming.

Sample Vials

Sample Vials

There are three or five 1,5 oz (45ml) vials filled with your chosen Spirits, waiting for you to open and taste.

Flavour Guide Leaflets

Flavour Guide Leaflets

What exactly are you tasting? Wonder no more, because each box includes a flavour guide for each sample with all the info you’ll ever need.

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Klara
I've got this box as a birthda...

I've got this box as a birthday present. I enjoyed the herbal aroma of the Truffle Gin, Japanese Gin was quite ok (not a big fan of spicy gins), but my favourite was the Three Seasons one! So refreshing and vibrant, I'll definitely buy a bottle for cocktails and sipping.

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Tea
I really loved this box, all g...

I really loved this box, all gins but so different! The truffle gin is quite special, it has a peculiar taste, but if you like truffles you definitely love this one.

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guest
An incredible array of flavour...

An incredible array of flavours, these are truly exceptional gins.

The Truffle Gin makes the perfect negorni.

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Ross
Three Seasons was great, other...

Three Seasons was great, other two were absolutely atrocious. Truffle gin left a cardboard aftertaste, Japanese gin tasted and smelled like pure alcohol, was a tad disappointed.