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The King's Ginger 3 Pack

 (code: K00063)
 
Mixed Case
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The King’s Ginger is the emphatically ginger liqueur that was specifically formulated by Berry Bros. in 1903 for King Edward VII. Rich and zesty, it was created to stimulate and revivify His Majesty and has been appreciated by bon viveurs ever since.

Its gingery magic fortified me and, by the beard of Zeus, it will fortify me again
(Neil Ridley - Caskstrength.net)
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Producer:   Mixed Cases
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The King's Ginger, Berry Bros. & Rudd -- The King's Ginger -- Netherlands
41% alc.
The King’s Ginger is the emphatically ginger liqueur that was specifically formulated by Berry Bros. in 1903 for King Edward VII. Rich and zesty, it was created to stimulate and revivify His Majesty and has been appreciated by bon viveurs ever since. The King’s Ginger is created by the careful maceration of ginger root enlivened by the judicious addition of citrus in the form of lemon peel. Although warming and heartening on a cold day as originally intended, it is a splendidly uplifting tonic to be enjoyed on its own all year round as well as in any number of cocktails and long drinks. It has been described by Jonathan Ray in The Field as “opulently and sublimely gingery.”

H/Litre
50 cl
3
The King's Ginger 3 Pack
GB Price: £55.05
inc UK VAT
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