🍹 Elevate your summer sip with the zesty zing of Chase Pink Grapefruit Gin!
Chase Pink Grapefruit Gin is a 40% ABV, 70cl gluten-free spirit distilled in Herefordshire, UK. Infused with fresh grapefruit peel, juniper, and lime zest, it offers a bright, dry, and zesty flavor profile. This award-winning gin is perfect for premium G&Ts or creative cocktails, celebrated for its quality and refreshing taste.
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.6 x 23.5 cm; 1.17 kg |
Item model number | Chase Pink Grapefruit Gin, 70cl |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Volume | 700 Millilitres |
Units | 700.0 millilitre(s) |
Storage Instructions | Keep in a cool dark place |
Serving Recommendation | Neat and chilled. Or with a good quality tonic or mixer |
Manufacturer contact | 16 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HS |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Alcohol Content | 40 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Chase Distillery |
Taste | Dry |
Format | Bottle |
Region Produced In | Herefordshire |
Subregion Produced In | Herefordshire |
Speciality | Gluten Free |
Package Information | Bottle |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Chase Distillery Ltd |
R**
The best gin!
My new favourite gin. Really lovely, refreshing & light gin. I drink it with Mediterranean tonic.
S**E
Superb
Nice fresh taste, not sweet or bitter and no after taste. Rhubarb and apple would not have been my first choice, but received a miniature as a gift, and it is now my absolute favourite . Highly recommended
M**D
Very Tasty Gin
Have been buying quite a few flavoured gins lately this one is very nice along with the other, some ice, gin and lemonade. Gone. Certainly will buy again
D**Y
Gin
Great price for a great Gin. What more can you say
G**R
Beautiful but expensive
I managed to snag it when it was on offer - around the £30 mark. It's an absolutely wonderful refreshing drink with very natural flavour and works very well with standard fever-tree tonic. However, at full price (nearer £40) it just seems a bit much. I could maybe get behind it if it had a higher ABV of around 47-48% although even then I think £35 would be pushing it.This gin would be in my regular rotation if it was under £30 as it really is one of the best ones. That being said, there are some gems out there which pack more of a punch, for a more pocket-friendly cost such as No. 3 and even Tanqueray Rangpur.Highly recommended, but not at full price!
C**Y
It's a nice gin
I did a review for the pink grapefruit in the past when it was with Pomelo and gave 4 stars I think that was 2023Noticed this and bought it and now giving 5 stars for it with out the Pomelo. I like this so much more than the 2023Not a tonic lover so with diet lemonade for me, however this will make a great summer evening long drink and it's nice enough now. My favourite pink grapefruit has been the WN This pretty much is a match for it tough,. At first I wasn't to sure it was for me. I only tried a little But had to try it again a couple of times and yes, I would definitely buy this again. Though not if Pomelo or anything else were added back to it. 2023 was a subtile flavour I thought, but this you smell pink grapefruit when you open the bottle and pour it, you get it inb the glass and can actually taste it. 5 stars from me for the new version.
L**N
Delicious with tonic or cocktails
Great value . Really delicious (I don't usually like flavoured gins) but this is great with loads of ice and a nice tonic or any cocktail /mixer with ginger beer or apple juice .Tastes more expensive than it actually is
H**H
an unfortunate change of recipe :(
This has been one of my favourite go-to’s for a few years. I liked its pithy-ness and I thought it had a really authentic greprefruit flavour that held up well in tonic. It’s was smooth and not too sweet.I bought a bottle last month, and the recipe has completely changed. It’s now astringent with a cheap alochol taste and has a non-descript synthetic fruit taste and a now has a pink colouring even in tonic indicating some kind of colouring being added. It’s not very pleasant. A quick Google search shows that it’s been brought out by Diego, and it seems they have decided to change the recipe. I’m not sure why they would buy a brand and a product that works and replace it with something but feels very low quality. I’m assuming it now cost far less to produce and they make more money.As I said, it’s not particularly palatable or enjoyable. I won’t be purchasing again, which is a shame because it really was a favourite. It’s not the same drink, an Amazon should remove the old review so people can see what they’re actually buying as a search of recent reviews indicate a lot of people feel the same way about the new flavours.
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