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Breckenridge Gin

75cl / 43% - A fragrant gin crafted at the highest distillery in the world. Breckenridge is situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains and uses water from the mountains to make its spirits. This American-style gin (characterised as being less juniper-led) has notable floral, citrus and pepper notes.
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    75cl / 43%
    - A fragrant gin crafted at the highest distillery in the world. Breckenridge is situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains & uses water from the mountains to make its spirits. This American-style gin (characterised as being less juniper-led) has notable floral, citrus & pepper notes.

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