Ten Hides Gin 5cl 41%
£3.75
£3.75
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Ten Hides Gin miniature. This wonderful gin from Wiltshire is juniper led with notes of orange blossom, lime and rowan berry to echo the fragrance and colour of the unique orchids and wildflowers that nestle on the Plain. The finish is creamy with a hint of coriander for warmth. Great in a G&T with a slice of orange or as the base for some great cocktails Ten Hides Distillery is a new, early stage, venture based in Wiltshire, alongside Salisbury Plain. Benefitting from local raw ingredients, including chalk-filtered water from the plain and premium barley. The distilleries name was inspired by a local village in rural Wiltshire, called Tinhead. A name, said to derive from the original Ten Hides, denoting an ancient measurement of land. A hide once referred to a certain number of acres, but later also demonstrated how much produce was being gathered on a particular plot. With this in mind, Ten Hides has a wonderful dual meaning both highlighting the provenance of the Wiltshire distillery, and emphasising the all-important premium local produce that goes into every bottle.
Ten Hides Gin miniature. This wonderful gin from Wiltshire is juniper led with notes of orange blossom, lime and rowan berry to echo the fragrance and colour of the unique orchids and wildflowers that nestle on the Plain. The finish is creamy with a hint of coriander for warmth. Great in a G&T with a slice of orange or as the base for some great cocktails Ten Hides Distillery is a new, early stage, venture based in Wiltshire, alongside Salisbury Plain. Benefitting from local raw ingredients, including chalk-filtered water from the plain and premium barley. The distilleries name was inspired by a local village in rural Wiltshire, called Tinhead. A name, said to derive from the original Ten Hides, denoting an ancient measurement of land. A hide once referred to a certain number of acres, but later also demonstrated how much produce was being gathered on a particular plot. With this in mind, Ten Hides has a wonderful dual meaning both highlighting the provenance of the Wiltshire distillery, and emphasising the all-important premium local produce that goes into every bottle.