Lazaris
Merlin Gin with Kumquat from Corfu 700ml
$99
Corfu Kumquat Liqueur
The trademark of Corfu is the kumquat and Merlin is a London Dry Gin featuring Kumquat. 100% distilled with no post-distillation process other than water for dilution.
The main element of Merlin gin is juniper, but it also has a very floral character such as lavender, which together with kumquat give a very particularly elegant and at the same time complex character. It is also very easy to mix it with a wide range of tonics
The fruits are collected carefully from orchards on Corfu’s island
Perfectly paired with the other Lazaris products in our range.
Also available in 200ml
Alcohol: 43% 700ml
Lazaris is a distinguished brand with a rich heritage rooted in Greek tradition, Lazaris has built a reputation for crafting high-quality, artisanal products that honour the time-honoured techniques of the Ionian Islands. The brand’s commitment to authenticity is reflected in their use of traditional recipes and meticulous small-batch production processes.
Lazaris is renowned for its exceptional use of local ingredients, particularly the famed kumquat from the island of Corfu. This tiny citrus fruit, celebrated for its intense aroma and flavour, is at the heart of many Lazaris products. The brand emphasises natural ingredients, avoiding chemical preservatives and artificial additives. Their offerings, including jams, marmalades, and liqueurs, are made with only fruits, alcohol, and sugar, ensuring a pure and authentic taste.
By blending historical practices with a dedication to quality, Lazaris delivers products that not only capture the essence of Greek culinary tradition but also provide a unique and flavourful experience for modern consumers.
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