England

England image Often perceived as too cold to grow vines, wine has been produced in England since Roman times, production has increased significantly recently and there are now over 1200 vineyards.
England predominantly makes high quality traditional Champagne method sparkling wines with the same grapes - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, in areas with a similar climate and soil. 

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    Made with thirteen botanicals including Macedonian juniper, fresh lemon, lime and red grapefruit peels, cardamom, liquorice, cinnamon bark, chamomile, coriander seeds and cubeb berries.
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    Distilled from Somerset apple cider this Brandy retains some of its fresh apple aromas but has developed into a more complex and smooth cider. Complex with a velvety palate and intriguing spicy aftertaste.
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    A wonderfully big gin led by dry piney juniper, punctuated perfectly with a herbaceous jammy sweetness from marsh samphire, elderberries and Seville orange that jumps out of the glass in a long G&T. Delicious with ginger beer in a Gin Mule or in a Negroni.
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    Lugger Golden Rum is a gorgeous sipping rum, many years in the making, and boy is it worth the wait. A carefully considered blend of 8 Year Old Barbados Rum, 8YO Dominican Republic Rum, 8YO Venezuela Rum and 8YO Panama Rum.
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    Rested in Port barrels for 8 weeks, our Dorset Dry Gin draws out the 5-year-old Port from the oak walls of the cask, infusing its aged flavour and turning the gin a stunning ruby-pink.
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    First Press is a traditional still cider with a distinctive full flavour and refreshing bite, typical of artisan West Country ciders. 20 litre bag in box perfect for parties.