Aldi’s New Range of Own-Label Botanical Gins Sound Delicious!

Aldi Botanical Gin Range
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Aldi Botanical Gin Range
Aldi Orange & Persian Lime Gin
Aldi Peach & Orange Blossom Gin
Aldi Mango & Passionfruit Gin

Aldi have released a brand new line of own-label gins named ‘Haysmith’s’ with 3 exotic flavours bursting with fruity goodness, they include Peach & Orange Blossom, Seville Orange & Persian Lime and Mango & Passionfruit.

Just last year Aldi were awarded with six gold medals and two silver medals at the Spirits Business Gin Masters, winning the ‘masters’ title for their own-label Greyson’s Seville Orange & Persian Lime Gin. This achievement was one of the highest awards they have received for their spirits range.

With no sign of slowing down in the flavoured gin category, these new full-strength gins are sure to go down a storm and as staying in is the new going out they couldn’t have come out at a better time!

First in the range is Peach & Orange Blossom Gin. This gin has a balanced flavour profile with a taste of fresh, fruity peach and soft, floral orange blossom with a sweetness that lingers on the finish.

Aldi Peach & Orange Blossom Gin

Next in the new range is Seville Orange & Persian Lime. Initially you get a citrus burst of fresh lime on the palette, followed with flavours of juniper, cinnamon, sweet orange and notes of sharp citrus.

Aldi Orange & Persian Lime Gin

The final flavour in the range is Mango & Passionfruit. On the nose it’s tropical with hints of floral and citrus. It has a rich mango flavour that really comes through, balanced with fresh passionfruit notes.

Aldi Mango & Passionfruit Gin

Each gin can be mixed with tonic water or lemonade to create a colourful, fruity sip!

Aldi’s new range of Haysmith’s gins (70cl, 37.5%) are all available to buy in-store or online by clicking here priced at just £15.99 each.

With UK sales of flavoured gins increasing by a whopping 751% in 2018 and unusual flavours set to become even more popular over the next few years, flavoured gins are here and they’re here to stay!

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