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Gin Mare Mediterranean Gin is a super-premium 42.7% ABV spirit crafted in a small Spanish fishing village. It features four signature botanicals—Arbequina olives, basil, rosemary, and thyme—delivering a rich, herbaceous flavor profile that stands out from classic gins. Perfect for sipping neat or elevating cocktails, its elegant bottle and unique taste make it a coveted addition to any sophisticated home bar or a luxurious gift for gin enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B00A0DF494 |
| Alcohol Content | 42.7 Percent by Volume |
| Alcohol Type | Gin |
| Alcohol content | 42.7 Percent by Volume |
| Alcohol type | Gin |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,047 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 40 in Gin |
| Brand | Gin Mare |
| Brand Name | Gin Mare |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country Of Origin | Spain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,886 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Flavour | botanical |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 700 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 700 Grams |
| Liquid Contents Description | Liquor and Spirits |
| Liquid Volume | 700 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Gin Mare |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Brown-Forman Beverages Europe LTD., 45 Mortimer street, London W1W 8HJ, UK |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.58 Kilograms |
| Total Eaches | 1 |
| Unit Count | 700.0 millilitre(s) |
| Unit count | 700.0 millilitre(s) |
| number-of-items | 1 |
P**E
Mmm 🤔 love it
As a lover of Gin this is worth its price and so nice too 👌
F**E
Smooth, tasty, perfect in a dirty martini
My usual go to gin for dirty martini's is Opihr (affordable, tastes nice, most shops stock it) but Gin Mare is definitely a treat! Very smooth in cocktails, would be a perfect gift for any gin lovers, the bottle is fancy, and I love the Mediterranean flavours. Just a minor negative comment and that the safety seal doesn't seem that 'safe'. I've bought this twice and every time I open the bottle the seal doesn't tear, instead it rather lifts from the glass. So even if I opened and closed it, it would still look like a new bottle due to the seal not actually tearing. I think this aspect of the bottle should be redesigned. Other than that, delicious gin and would continuously buy!
J**N
Great taste
Great taste
O**E
Orange shake
A very nice Gin
R**S
Pass the gin!
This is a beautiful product. Savoury dry gin with hints of sage and rosemary. Perfect with cucumber tonic.
M**G
Great Product and Great service
Great Product and Great service
A**.
Mixed bag
The gin itself is nice enough, not overly strong in flavour like some others. It has quite a long aftertaste but not unpleasant. Overall, I prefer Hendricks and Roku especially when I found the Roku ar 23 quid. They have to do something about that lid though as mine was like it was superglued on. I was on the verge of trying a set of locking pliers after damp cloths and hefty gloves failed when it suddenly opened.
M**E
Mrs Joyce's favourite!
It was an Irish barman in Valencia (sic) who first alerted my wife and me to the joys of gins other than Bombay Sapphire, which at that time seemed to represent the very zenith of sophistication. Since then, we've sampled a number of other brands, chiefly via the Amazon website, and have had a great deal of pleasure into the bargain! The first gin my wife and I tasted (and it is she who is the real aficionado, incidentally) was on the recommendation of the said Irish bar owner, Gin Mare, a super premium gin produced in a small fishing village on Spain's Costa Dorada. In addition to the "traditional" botanicals juniper, bitter orange and lemon peel, cardamom and coriander, are other, less expected botanicals grown in the Mediterranean region; rosemary, thyme, basil and arbequina olives. These are apparently distilled in a custom-made still before being hand-blended to produce a gin of distinctive quality. And what quality! My wife (to whom I bow in all matters gin) reckons that this is the best gin she has ever tasted, but stresses that it is best drunk with a superior tonic water (Fever Tree is our tonic of choice). I have to say that it is absolutely delicious...and the savoury herbal elements are clearly evident when tasting "neat".
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