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Sandringham Gin an exclusive London Dry Gin that is distilled in a barn, here on Sandringham Royal Estate.

Our gin includes Sharon fruit, a woody tree related to ebony also known as the Chinese Persimmon. It is grown in the Walled Garden on a sheltered wall at the end of what was the Persimmon range of glass houses, built on the winnings of the famous racehorse, Persimmon, owned by King Edward VII.

Also used in the Sandringham gin is foliage from myrtle plants which originated from a cutting taken from Princess Alexandra’s wedding bouquet on her marriage to Prince Albert Edward, who later became King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

Serve over ice, with the mixer of choice. 43% ABV.

Ingredients

Juniper, English Coriander, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Liquorice, Chinese Persimmon, Myrtle Berries. 43% ABV.

Sandringham Gin

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Sandringham Gin an exclusive London Dry Gin that is distilled in a barn, here on Sandringham Royal Estate.

Our gin includes Sharon fruit, a woody tree related to ebony also known as the Chinese Persimmon. It is grown in the Walled Garden on a sheltered wall at the end of what was the Persimmon range of glass houses, built on the winnings of the famous racehorse, Persimmon, owned by King Edward VII.

Also used in the Sandringham gin is foliage from myrtle plants which originated from a cutting taken from Princess Alexandra’s wedding bouquet on her marriage to Prince Albert Edward, who later became King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

Serve over ice, with the mixer of choice. 43% ABV.

Ingredients

Juniper, English Coriander, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Liquorice, Chinese Persimmon, Myrtle Berries. 43% ABV.

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Many of our products are inspired by the Sandringham Estate, embracing the essence of its Royal heritage and the beauty of the Norfolk countryside.