Description
Lúčky Gin is the essence of Slovak meadows and forests. It is produced in Slovakia from fragrant junipers and 15 species of hand-picked wild herbs, spices and fruits ( juniper, dandelion, motherwort, base, honeysuckle, hazelnut and others ). He is a dry gin of the London type, completely sugar-free. It captures the essence of a flowering summer meadow by multiple distillation in a copper column.
Distilled in a limited series of numbered bottles and filled into a recycled glass bottle with respect for Mother Nature. Rise above the stereotype of foreign gins and indulge in the purely Slovak Lúčky Gin this time - ideally in combination with your favorite tonic or on ice!

Flavour Profile
Color:
clear
Aroma:
juniper, thyme, honeysuckle, delicate flowers and herbs
Taste:
dry, distinct juniper, herbal complexity, hint of spice and hazelnut
Finish:
medium-long, clean, fresh, with herbal aftertaste
Hazelnuts
Flowers
Herbs
Pepper
Blueberries
Elderflower
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8586017090552
Flavour profile
Hazelnuts, Flowers, Herbs, Pepper, Blueberries, Elderflower
Country
Slovakia
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Distributor
PÁLENICA VO VTÁČOM ÚDOLÍ s.r.o., 54, 067 41 Porúbka
Unit price
28,86 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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