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News
- Hello and Welcome to Episode 21.
- Nipple In A Tipple
- Fantastic chance for the instagram community to raise awareness for breast cancer
- October is breast cancer month.
- This was created by Bev @gin_meets_girl, my Instagram shoutout a couple of weeks ago.
- Spread the word about breast awareness and monthly checks.
- So the challenge runs throughout October
- Come up with booby inspired drinks and cocktails
- Nothing is off limits whether it’s a G&T with a cherry on top or full on fancy pants cocktail.
- Post to #nippleinatipple
- @coppafeelpeople just giving
- Please have a look at @gin_meets_girl profile and share the #nippleinatipple post.
- Reviews
- Podcast directory reviews are really important to help the podcast reach more people.
- If you do have an opportunity to take the time to do a review I would be most grateful.
- Events
- #SmallGinSeptember - special thank you again to Vanessa @nessejay91 for setting this up.
- If you have an event that you would like me to mention then please get in touch.
Weekly Gin Recommendation
- My Weekly Recommendation - Massingberd-Mundy Burrells gin
- Focussing on your heritage is a good brand story because you have something solid to base it on. It also gives natural prestige to what it is that your selling.
- The flip side of that is that you have to actually produce something that is worth of that prestige.
- The Massingberd-Mundy bases their story around the South Ormsby estate which was purchased in 1638 from the Skipwiths by Sir Drayner Massingberd.
- The South Ormsby estate was held for 400 years by the Massingberd’s who became Massingberd-Mundy in the 19th century.
- This is where the Massingberd-Mundy distillery takes it’s name.
- Head Distiller Tristan Jorgensen took on the mantle of producing this gin. He wanted a juniper led, traditional London Dry
- The nose is really interesting. There is a freshness to it. Almost a sweetness to the aroma along with a zestiness too.
- The flavour profile is breathtaking. You instantly get the juniper and dryness hitting you, then you get a citrus flavour followed by a sweetness followed by a bit of heat before the flavour drops off ever so slowly.
- The whole profile is so smooth. So smooth I would be happy to have this as a sipping gin. I don’t often say that.
- I tried this with my normal Mediterranean tonic and I have to say that this really enhanced the flavour even further. I would say there is a dryness to the gin which normally would niggle me, like a Negroni does, but in this case it adds to the experience.
- I think it would work with any light...