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Scottish gin Edinburgh Cannonball is filled into bottles with a strength of 57.2 % alcohol. It is very suitable for Gin & Tonic, classic cocktails such as Martini or Negroni.
EAN: 5060232070948
Code: EGCB7
Description
Scottish gin Cannonball from the Edinburgh distillery is filled into bottles with a strength of 57.2b% alcohol and thus corresponds to its suggestive name. Cannonball is very popular with bartenders due to its fresh and strong taste of juniper, yuzu and Seuchan pepper.
In short, it is a very tasty and powerful Navy Strength gin, which refers to Edinburgh's maritime past. It is suitable for Gin & Tonic, classic cocktails such as Martini or Negroni. But also into new or experimental cocktails.
Color: crystal
Aroma: strong, spicy, juniper
Taste: juniper, pepper, spicy
Finish:: long, spicy, citrus tones

Awards:
Champion of Bartenders Brand, 2021
Gold Medal of the Bartenders Brand, 2020
Flavour Profile
Citrus
Pepper
Spicy
Blueberries
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5060232070948
Flavour profile
Citrus, Pepper, Spicy, Blueberries
Country
Scotland
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alcohol
57.2 % ABV
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
42,29 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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