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Looking for gifts for gin lovers?
Here are 12 Christmas Gift Ideas for Gin Loving Mothers (or Fathers!) or even just things you can buy yourself to celebrate the Christmas spirit!
Gin Baubles
A collection of 6 Christmas Tree Baubles, containing 3 different delicious gin concoctions. To be honest I think these should be advent gifts though. So in that way I guess you would need 4 boxes to ensure that you’d have enough – for one every day of advent!
The Lakes Gin Filled Baubles Gift Set £34.99
Conker Spirit Dorset Gin
You can’t have a Gift Guide of gifts for gin lovers without including some different types of Gin can you! This Conker Spirit Dorset Dry Gin is according to the info brazenly refreshing and deftly smooth, crafted to stand up on its own, poured and adored over ice. It tells you to mix at your pleasure, but suggests it can hold its own! Having sampled it, in the interest of research for you, I would suggest that it is definitely easy to drink on it’s own but also very nice with some Fentimans tonic!
Conker Spirit Dorset Dry Gin, RRP £35.95 (70cl) and is available to buy at Fortnum & Mason, independent stockists and from conkerspirit.co.uk
Hurrah for Gin Books
The original book Hurrah for Gin: A book for perfectly imperfect parents was a firm favourite last Christmas and this year there is a new book to buy Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams (Aged 2 ¼)
Gin O’Clock
They say ‘When life gives you lemons drink gin’, you can personalise this gin clock to know when it’s time to sit back and relax.
£24.99 for the ‘When Life Gives You Lemons Make Gin’ Personalised Clock
Grab a hi-ball glass, pop in some ice, pour in some gin of your choice, top with tonic and garnish with lemons or with…
Gin & Tonic Infusion Kit
The set includes 4 carefully selected ingredients, tasting notes, gin pairing ideas and a cocktail spoon. I’m going to be using this at Christmas to add to our gin. The kit also comes with a guide to making the perfect Spanish ‘Gin Tonica’.
The kit from Sous Chef is £17.50
Lakes Elderflower Gin Liquor
It can be drank neat over ice, but I like mine to liven up a prosecco! Maybe with the popaball bubbles below!
It’s £15 for a small 20cl bottle
Popaball Bubbles and Shimmer for Gin
We had the Popaball Bubbles last year for Prosecco but this blue pearl shimmer for gin look lots of fun!
£7.49 so a great stocking filler!
Gordon Castle Gin
Gordon Castle Gin is an award winning gin to rival all boutique gins. This is a rare find- a small-batch, super-premium, and unusual gin to add to your gin collection, sold in beautiful 70cl bottles. It has an incredibly aromatic taste and the aromas come from a hand harvested Victorian walled garden nestled deep in the Scottish Highlands. They also offer an in-house engraving service from just £10 – ideal for making a gift extra special!
You can order here for £34,99.
White Chocolate & Lavender Gin Soaked Raisins
I picked these up at a local Christmas fair last week and they are divine. In fact I bought quite a selection of the different chocolates as stocking fillers. These raisins are soaked in Lavender Gin for a minimum of three days, prior to being coated in white chocolate. Totally Delicious.
Blackberries with London Dry Gin
Opies Blackberries with Gin: Serve with Christmas cocktails such as Blackberry Bramble or Blackberry Basil Mojito. Serve with a stack of pancakes and fresh cream (or eat them straight from the jar!).Yum Yum Yum!
RSP £8.99. Available from Waitrose, Ocado.
Pinkster Gin
One of my favourite gins. Add raspberries to this and possibly serve with Fentimans Grapefruit Tonic and I think you have a pretty special tipple! One of the tastiest gifts for gin lovers.
At £34.99 it isn’t the most expensive gin either and to make it extra special why not add some Boozy Berries too!
Buttermilk Cornish Gin Fudge
An all-butter crumbly Cornish Gin fudge with Cornish Tarquin’s Gin. The gin-infused fudge is one of Buttermilk’s best-sellers and has won gold in the 2017 Taste of the West Awards and one star in the 2017 Great Taste Awards. You get a hint of gin at the end but would be better eaten with a gin and tonic for full effect I’d say.
It’s a nice stocking filler at £3.99
NB: I received some of these gifts for gin lovers to review, but not all. Some links may contain affiliate links which means I might make a few pennies of you use the links to buy anything! It won’t cost you anymore either.
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Ooohh…. plenty of lovely ideas here!
Wow. There are some great gins here. The Conker Spirit and the Pinkster are amazing drinks. I really like the idea of the gin baubles though as a gift. They give a sense of differentiation to the classic bottle of fancy drink that most people would choose as a gift.