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Summer is officially here Dear {NAME}, That?s right folks - it?s time to break out the copa glas

[Master of Malt logo]( Summer is officially here Dear {NAME}, That’s right folks - it’s time to break out the copa glasses, and begin creating the database of which garnishes work best with which gin and tonic pairing, because it’s summertime*.   With brands such as Monkey 47, Bathtub, No. 3 and G’vine (to mention but a few) all on offer, this is a golden opportunity to stock up. We’ve picked a few of our favourites out below, but rest assured there’re a whole mess more of them inside - worth taking a look at the [main event]( page, we reckon. [Shop now](         Monkey 47 Gift Set with Jigger We know you’ve already got a jigger. Throw it away now, and order one of these. They are ridiculous. £46.50       Bathtub Gin  Double-infused for extra flavour, paper-wrapped for extra awesomeness. The best gin for Negronis, bar none. £34.95         Dingle Original Rowan berries, fuschia, bog-myrtle, hawthorn and heather, all locally-foraged and distilled in south-west Ireland. £32.95       G'Vine Floraison Unbelievably perfumed - huge grape influence (the base spirit is grape-derived). Unique, and captivating. £31.46         Hendrick's Flora Adora Are you an explorer? Do you like drinking Kia-Ora**? Maybe whilst listening to Rita Ora? We’ll stop. £34.90       No.3 Gin As classic as ‘classic London dry’ gets. Distilled to a proprietary recipe by De Kuyper, who really know what they’re doing. £37.60 *Pretty sure these are the opening bars of the mythical ‘lost 4th verse’ of the 1991 Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince classic…   **Yes we know. Discontinued. A travesty. Especially following the whole Um Bongo palaver. Um Ognob FTW.     Why shop on Master of Malt? [Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023] Online Drinks Retailer of the Year [Best price guarantee] Best price guarantee [365 day returns] 365 day returns   [Master of Malt logo] UK 01892 888 376 • Int +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com © 2024 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057), Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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